The artwork titled “Gezira (from Black Series II)” was created by the artist Frank Stella in 1967. This piece belongs to the Minimalism art movement and the abstract genre, and it is part of Stella’s “Black Paintings” series.
The artwork features a stark and compelling composition, characterized by an intricate black and white pattern. The primary focus is a rectangular black area on the left side, filled with a geometric design of concentric diamond shapes formed by white lines. These lines emanate from a central point, creating a sense of depth and rhythmic movement. The right side of the artwork is an expanse of plain white, providing a stark contrast to the densely patterned area. This juxtaposition emphasizes the simplicity and precision that are hallmarks of Minimalist art.