neoplasticism
/ˌnioʊˈplæstɪsɪzəm/
noun
- An early 20th-century abstract art movement that used only straight lines, right angles, and primary colors (red, blue, yellow) along with black, white, and gray.
- Piet Mondrian is the most famous artist associated with neoplasticism.
- The museum's new exhibit focuses on neoplasticism and its influence on modern design.
- Neoplasticism aimed to create a universal visual language through pure geometric forms.