The artwork, titled “Pith,” was created by Anne Truitt in 1969. Firmly rooted in the Minimalism art movement, this piece is a sculpture that exemplifies the genre through its uncompromising simplicity and precision.
“Pith” is a striking, monolithic sculpture that stands upright, dominating the visual space with its imposing verticality. The structure is painted in a vibrant yet refined yellow hue, lending it a subtle luminosity that draws the eye. The sculpture’s flawless finish and sharp edges reflect Truitt’s meticulous craftsmanship and her commitment to the minimalist aesthetic. The artwork’s unembellished form and singular color contribute to a sense of quiet yet profound presence, characteristic of Truitt’s exploration of space, form, and perception in her oeuvre.