The artwork, titled “Composition K IV,” was created by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy in 1922. It is a work of the Constructivism movement and falls within the abstract genre of art.
The artwork features a minimalist abstract composition executed with geometric precision. Dominated by a dark background, it employs a palette of muted tones and vivid colors. The central structure is composed of intersecting lines and shapes, including a vertical white rectangle, a semi-circle in light blue, and a red semi-circle, giving it a balanced yet dynamic appearance. This piece exemplifies Moholy-Nagy’s focus on the interplay of light and spatial constructions, characteristic of the Constructivist movement.