Counterpoint X (1973) by Tim Scott

Counterpoint X - Tim Scott - 1973

Artwork Information

TitleCounterpoint X
ArtistTim Scott
Date1973
Art MovementPost-Minimalism

About Counterpoint X

“Counterpoint X” is a sculpture created by Tim Scott in 1973, and it belongs to the Art Movement known as Post-Minimalism. This work of art is characterized by its minimalist aesthetic and structural composition. The artwork reflects the principles of the Post-Minimalist genre, which often emphasize simplicity and the exploration of materials.

The artwork consists of a series of clear, linear forms and planes intersected by cylindrical rods. The transparent nature of the materials allows for a play of light and shadow, while the geometric configuration creates a sense of balance and precision. The sculpture’s construction appears both delicate and rigid, suggesting a tension between fragility and strength. The interplay between the solid rods and the transparent panels evokes a dynamic visual experience, inviting viewers to consider the spatial relationships and the inherent properties of the materials used.

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