
Details
Artist
Styles
Lithograph on paper - Published by Brooke Alexander Editions // Joel Shapiro's Untitled (2) (1979) is a lithograph on paper, measuring 44.25 x 34.75 cm, published by Brooke Alexander Editions. This piece features a bold, abstract black form that dominates the white background. The shape is irregular and layered, with textured edges and subtle smudges that add depth and movement to the composition. Small marks around the form give the piece an unfinished quality, drawing attention to the process of creation. Shapiro’s minimalist approach emphasizes the relationship between positive and negative space, inviting viewers to explore the balance and tension within the form. The artwork exemplifies Shapiro's exploration of abstraction, allowing personal interpretation of the ambiguous shape.
Untitled (2), 1979
form
Medium
Size
112.4 x 88.3 cm
- Inches
- Centimeters
Edition
Price
- USD
- EUR
- GBP
Details
Artist
Styles
Lithograph on paper - Published by Brooke Alexander Editions // Joel Shapiro's Untitled (2) (1979) is a lithograph on paper, measuring 44.25 x 34.75 cm, published by Brooke Alexander Editions. This piece features a bold, abstract black form that dominates the white background. The shape is irregular and layered, with textured edges and subtle smudges that add depth and movement to the composition. Small marks around the form give the piece an unfinished quality, drawing attention to the process of creation. Shapiro’s minimalist approach emphasizes the relationship between positive and negative space, inviting viewers to explore the balance and tension within the form. The artwork exemplifies Shapiro's exploration of abstraction, allowing personal interpretation of the ambiguous shape.
- Recently Added
- Price (low-high )
- Price (high-low )
- Year (low-high )
- Year (high-low )
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.