Achrome (1959) by Piero Manzoni

Achrome - Piero Manzoni - 1959

Artwork Information

TitleAchrome
ArtistPiero Manzoni
Date1959
Art MovementSpatialism

About Achrome

The artwork, titled “Achrome,” was created by Piero Manzoni in 1959 and is associated with the art movement known as Spatialism. It belongs to the genre of abstract art, reflecting Manzoni’s exploration of space, form, and the materiality of the canvas.

“Achrome” encapsulates a profound simplicity through its monochromatic composition. The artwork primarily features a textured surface, characterized by a series of horizontal folds or pleats. These folds create subtle variations in light and shadow, adding a tactile dimension to the piece. The texture evokes a sense of rhythm and depth, emphasizing the inherent qualities of the material. Despite its lack of color, the interplay of light and shadow invites the viewer to engage with the physicality and spatiality of the artwork, embodying the core principles of Spatialism.

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