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Unique Sculpture, Rolled steel on steel base plate with patina - On a base plate measuring: 19 2/3 x 19 2/3 inches // Bernar Venet’s 218.5 Arc x 13 (2007) is a compact yet impactful sculpture that demonstrates the artist’s mastery of form and material. Crafted from rolled steel with a patina, this unique piece measures 12 ½ x 15 2/3 inches, resting on a steel base plate of 19 2/3 x 19 2/3 inches. The sculpture features a sequence of arcs arranged in a dynamic semi-circular formation, creating an interplay of light and shadow that enhances its structural rhythm. Venet’s focus on geometry and industrial materials imbues the work with a sense of order and natural elegance, inviting contemplation on balance and movement.
218.5 Arc x 13, 2007
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Unique Sculpture, Rolled steel on steel base plate with patina - On a base plate measuring: 19 2/3 x 19 2/3 inches // Bernar Venet’s 218.5 Arc x 13 (2007) is a compact yet impactful sculpture that demonstrates the artist’s mastery of form and material. Crafted from rolled steel with a patina, this unique piece measures 12 ½ x 15 2/3 inches, resting on a steel base plate of 19 2/3 x 19 2/3 inches. The sculpture features a sequence of arcs arranged in a dynamic semi-circular formation, creating an interplay of light and shadow that enhances its structural rhythm. Venet’s focus on geometry and industrial materials imbues the work with a sense of order and natural elegance, inviting contemplation on balance and movement.
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Bernar Venet
Position Of Three Major Arcs Of 265.5° Each, 1981
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
EUR 3,700
What is minimalism?
Minimalism is a style in music and visual arts characterized by pared-down designs and simplicity. It began in Western art after World War II, gaining prominence particularly in American visual arts. Minimalism draws heavily on aspects of modernism and is often viewed as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, as well as a precursor to post-minimal art practices. Prominent minimalist artists include Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Frank Stella, and Dan Flavin.
