The artwork “Park” by Josef Albers, created circa 1924, exemplifies the Constructivist movement and features abstract elements. Measuring 49.5 by 38 centimeters, this piece employs a combination of glass, wood, and metal, showcasing Albers’ adeptness in utilizing diverse media.
The artwork consists of a grid structure composed of rectangular and square shapes meticulously arranged in a variety of sizes and colors. The majority of the work is rendered in tones of blue and green, interspersed with lighter shades of white and pale pink. Each color block is framed in black, emphasizing the geometric precision and rigorous compositional balance characteristic of Constructivism. The individual glass panels create a mosaic-like effect, enhancing the overall abstract quality and lending a sense of depth and rhythm to the piece. The interplay of translucency and opaqueness within the glass elements adds an additional layer of complexity, compelling the viewer to contemplate the harmonious yet dynamic juxtaposition of shapes and colors.