Minimalism
Minimalism is a style used by many 20th century artists and photographers. It focuses on having a minimum amount of concepts in an image for example texture, shape and color. In the 20th century the style became popular within art and photography and it is still considered a modern style. Frank Stella and Piet Mondrian are two of the first artists that made minimalist art where both used color blocking in their work. Keld Helmer Peterson and Mirko Nahmijas were two influential photographers who took minimalist photographs in the 20th century, they both focused on architecture as their subject.