concretists

/kɑnˈkritɪsts/
noun
  1. Artists or writers who create works based on concrete art or concrete poetry, focusing on the physical form and structure rather than representing real objects or telling stories.
    • Many Brazilian concretists in the 1950s experimented with typography and layout in their poems.
    • The gallery featured a group of concretists who used geometric shapes and bold colors in their paintings.
    • The museum's new exhibit highlights the work of European concretists who rejected traditional representation.
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