“3 to 1 in Groovy Green,” created by Charles Long in 1995, is a notable artwork within the Post-Minimalism movement and falls under the genre of installation. The artwork features a striking arrangement characterized by the use of vivid color and unconventional forms.
The artwork consists of a bright green, amorphous sculpture placed on a simple wooden coffee table. The sculpture’s glossy and smooth exterior starkly contrasts with its underlying structure, creating a visual tension. This green form is juxtaposed with a vibrant orange couch positioned behind it, adding to the overall color dynamism. Black electrical cords hang and connect around the components, potentially indicating an element of interactivity or a conceptual link. The minimalist setting of the installation emphasizes the forms and colors, inviting viewers to engage with the work’s aesthetic and conceptual nuances.