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Collector’s edition cover painting - Unique acrylic painting on linen (hardcover) - From a limited number of 55 painted covered - Signed and dated on outside spin // Kenneth Noland’s Untitled (Pink, Black, White) (1977) is a unique acrylic painting on linen, part of a limited collector’s edition cover series, with only 55 painted covers. Measuring 11 x 11.75 inches, the artwork features concentric circles in vibrant pink, stark black, and soft white, all set against a neutral beige background. The circular design, a hallmark of Noland’s work, embodies his exploration of geometric abstraction and color theory. The simplicity of the composition is balanced by the intensity of the colors, creating a visual impact through minimalism. This signed and dated piece showcases Noland’s mastery of form and color, contributing to his association with the Color Field movement.
Untitled (pink, black, white), 1977
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Collector’s edition cover painting - Unique acrylic painting on linen (hardcover) - From a limited number of 55 painted covered - Signed and dated on outside spin // Kenneth Noland’s Untitled (Pink, Black, White) (1977) is a unique acrylic painting on linen, part of a limited collector’s edition cover series, with only 55 painted covers. Measuring 11 x 11.75 inches, the artwork features concentric circles in vibrant pink, stark black, and soft white, all set against a neutral beige background. The circular design, a hallmark of Noland’s work, embodies his exploration of geometric abstraction and color theory. The simplicity of the composition is balanced by the intensity of the colors, creating a visual impact through minimalism. This signed and dated piece showcases Noland’s mastery of form and color, contributing to his association with the Color Field movement.
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What is Systems Art?
Systems Art refers to a group of artists who, during the late 1960s and early 1970s, used the frameworks of conceptualism and minimalism to create art that was responsive to its environment. Rejecting traditional art themes, they embraced aesthetic systems and experimented with diverse media. Systems Art often connected with contemporary political movements of the time, emphasizing the interrelationship between the artwork, its context, and the broader social and political environment.
