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This minimalist artwork features a large, monochromatic beige canvas with subtle variations in tone and texture. The composition is simple, with a clean, uncluttered appearance that emphasizes the inherent qualities of the medium. The artist likely employed a minimalist approach, allowing the material and surface to take center stage. This work exemplifies the genre's focus on paring down elements to their essential forms, inviting the viewer to engage with the artwork's inherent materiality and meditative qualities. The historical context suggests this piece may be influenced by the mid-20th century Minimalist movement, which sought to create art that was devoid of any extraneous details or emotional associations. ...
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Trevor Yeung draws inspiration from intimate and personal experiences, producing artworks that range from photographs to large-scale installations. Preoccupied with structures, he uses different systems of care and maintenance to think about the different ways plants, animals and people relate to each other.
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