The art of drawing changed after World War II. It was not the physical act of drawing that changed -- it's still fundamentally a hand-on-pencil-on-paper process -- but rather the intent of the person making the drawing. As successive waves of Minimalism, post-Minimalism and Conceptual art swept through the studios and galleries, they took with them drawings of graphic representation and ushered in an era of repetitive mark making and serial exploration of... More >>>