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A variety of developments in twentieth century painting have expanded the depiction of space beyond the direct representation of optical space. This paper analyzes some of the artistic explorations of spatial concepts, giving particular attention to: (1) spatial composition, (2) spatial density and optical impressions, and (3) the deconstruction of visual space.
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Christopher W. Tyler, Amy Ione, "Concept of space in 20th century art," Proc. SPIE 4299, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VI, (8 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.429529