The artwork titled “Pink Blue Cube” is a sculpture created by Peter Alexander in 1967. This piece belongs to the Light and Space art movement, which emphasizes perceptual effects related to light and form.
The artwork is a meticulously crafted cube, characterized by its translucent material which allows light to permeate and interact with its surfaces. The cube exhibits a gradient of colors, primarily pink and blue, which shift and blend as the viewer’s perspective changes. The edges and surfaces of the cube are sharp and precise, capturing the minimalist aesthetic often associated with the Light and Space movement. The interplay of light within the cube creates a dynamic visual experience, highlighting the transformative nature of material and perception.