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TAG - Tubes Artists Gallery are delighted to welcome the highly regarded art critic and author ‘Spike’ who has joined TAG from painters TUBES magazine. Spike’s article “abstract art - what’s so special about it?’ is the motivation for this special issue of Tubes Artists Gallery, TAG#4. This issue showcases both accomplished , acclaimed and relatively unknown artists, all of whom create unique and authentic abstract paintings. abstract art what’s so special about it? The inter-relationship of twentieth century poets, art critical thinkers, academics and practising artists, have contributed to what we now consider as Abstract painting. Without first re-reading and with concentrated study of all these considerable contributions, the total understanding of abstract art and its development is probably not possible for the casual art reader. The objective of this feature in TAG #4 is to give the reader a sort of base-line for some of the reasoning behind the choice of artists that create abstract paintings and to highlight how contemporary art fits within contemporary society. An argument that could be made is that all Art is abstract by its very nature. What we see, as individuals, is as different as we are from each other, therefore what we see is only one reality. With figurative (realist) art there is a commonality of course. A tree, in real life or painted on canvas, is still a tree and we all can recognise it as such (refer to René Magritte - the treachery of images series of paintings (1928-1929). Even an abstracted tree (invented by the artist) is still a tree to the viewer of the image that has been invented and visualised by the artist. So what is abstract art and what is not abstract art? As Magritte suggested, it is patently subjective. Quantifying contemporary abstract painting is therefore a task of complexity. From an historical viewpoint, there is no obvious starting point, no middle and no ending that adequately provides the reader with a definitive road map of its development.