The artwork, titled “Diptych,” was created by the artist Larry Bell in the year 1971. This piece is associated with the Minimalism movement and belongs to the abstract genre of art.
In the artwork, Bell demonstrates his characteristic exploration of light, form, and spatial perception. The diptych consists of two panels that appear to be subtly reflective or translucent, with muted tones of grey and blue. The panels convey a sense of depth and dimension, achieved through the gradient transitions and the interplay of light and shadow. The minimalist aesthetic is evident in the understated color palette and geometric forms, which invite viewers to engage with the inherent simplicity and subtle complexity of the visual experience.