"Abstract art.. searches for new ways to achieve harmony and equilibrium."
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Quoted in An Interview with Ilya Bolotowsky conducted by Paul Cummings for the Archives of American Art (24 April 1968)
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Ilya Bolotowsky
Ilya Bolotowsky (July 1, 1907 – November 22, 1981) was a leading early 20th-century painter in abstract styles in New York City. His work, a search for philosophical order through visual expression, embraced cubism and geometric abstraction and was much influenced by Dutch painter Piet Mondrian.
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