Horizontal Colour Bands and Vertical Colour Bands I (1991) by Sol LeWitt

Horizontal Colour Bands and Vertical Colour Bands I - Sol LeWitt - 1991

Artwork Information

TitleHorizontal Colour Bands and Vertical Colour Bands I
ArtistSol LeWitt
Date1991
Art MovementMinimalism

About Horizontal Colour Bands and Vertical Colour Bands I

Titled “Horizontal Colour Bands and Vertical Colour Bands I,” this artwork by Sol LeWitt, created in 1991, exemplifies the principles of Minimalism within the abstract genre.

The artwork is composed of bold, uninterrupted bands of color organized in a precise grid format. The left side of the composition features horizontal stripes, whereas the right side showcases vertical stripes. Each band is meticulously even in width, fostering a sense of balance and harmony. The palette employed is diverse, incorporating hues such as green, purple, blue, and brown, thus creating a visually stimulating interaction between the colors. This piece manifests LeWitt’s unique approach to abstraction and geometric precision, serving as a quintessential example of Minimalist art.

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