The artwork, named “Beolit 400 Portable Radio,” was created by Jacob Jensen in 1971. This piece is a part of the Minimalist art movement, falling under the genre of design.
The artwork showcases a sleek, rectangular portable radio with a minimalist design, characteristic of the era’s modernist aesthetics. The radio has a compact form factor with a prominent handle integrated into the design, which likely serves both functional and aesthetic purposes. The front panel features a perforated design that provides a visual texture without compromising the minimalist influence. The radio’s lines are crisp and clean, exuding a sense of simplicity and functionality. Its overall form maintains a balance of elegance and practicality, reflective of Jensen’s design philosophy and Minimalist tendencies.