The artwork, titled “60-T-18,” was created by the artist Martin Barre in the year 1960. It is part of the Minimalist art movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork features a largely neutral and expansive background dominated by off-white or light beige tones. Against this minimalist backdrop, there are bursts of color, predominantly in shades of brown and reddish-brown, applied in an energetic, almost haphazard manner. These flashes of color are irregular and uneven, creating a sense of spontaneity and abstract form. The composition appears both deliberate and accidental, inviting viewers to interpret the fragmented patches of color and the negative space around them. The subtle interplay of color and empty space is characteristic of the Minimalist movement, emphasizing simplicity and the essence of form.