Conceptual Abstract Art

Conceptual abstract art by Susannah Hightower transcends decoration—it’s a dialogue between thought and material. Each work is a reflection on permanence, decay, and the traces left behind.

Hightower builds layered surfaces from plaster, pigment, and dust, creating sculptural forms that evoke architectural memory. Her art draws from brutalist and philosophical influences, exploring how beauty emerges from entropy.

These works resonate with viewers seeking intellectual depth in minimalist design. They are as much meditations as they are paintings—visual essays on texture, silence, and the persistence of form.

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An arrangement of various-sized black, gray, and white rectangular abstract paintings leaning against a white wall.