“Logus (Blue Logus)” is a sculpture created by Richard Artschwager in 1967. This artwork is associated with the Minimalism art movement and exemplifies the characteristics of the genre as a sculpture.
The sculpture presents a geometric structure, characterized by clean, precise lines and a distinct form. The surface of the artwork is adorned with a marbled blue pattern, offering an intriguing visual texture that accentuates its minimalist design. The object appears solid and substantial, with the use of blue evoking a serene yet profound aesthetic. Its placement against a plain backdrop emphasizes its form and color, inviting viewers to engage with its simplicity and depth. The wooden flooring and the architectural surroundings provide a contextual contrast that further enhances the visual impact of the piece. The artwork stands as a testament to Artschwager’s ability to infuse minimalistic forms with compelling visual presence.