Minimalists:
A. did not believe in trying to influence people through images.
B. favored industrial and construction materials.
C. attempted to offer a pure experience by letting the materials they used speak for themselves.
D. All of these are the case.
E. None of these answers are correct.
D
Minimalism developed from a broad tendency during the 1960s and '70s toward simple, primary forms. Minimalist artists believed that art should offer a pure and honest aesthetic experience instead of trying to influence people through images. They favored materials associated more with industry or construction than with art.
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