Circle Form (1951) by Ellsworth Kelly

Circle Form - Ellsworth Kelly - 1951

Artwork Information

TitleCircle Form
ArtistEllsworth Kelly
Date1951
Art MovementMinimalism,Concretism

About Circle Form

“Circle Form,” created by Ellsworth Kelly in 1951, is a prominent piece of artwork affiliated with the Minimalism and Concretism art movements. The piece falls under the genre of abstract art, showcasing the artist’s inclination towards simplicity and geometric precision.

The artwork features a stark, minimalist composition dominated by a perfect, solid black circle centrally positioned against a clean, white backdrop. The simplicity of the form highlights Kelly’s masterful use of geometric shapes and negative space, emblematic of the Minimalist movement. The contrast between the bold, opaque black circle and the unembellished white background creates a powerful visual statement, emphasizing purity of form and the interplay of light and dark. The artwork’s lack of intricate details or elaborate color schemes underscores its abstract nature, inviting viewers to focus on the elemental aspects of shape, contrast, and composition.

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