Plate I from the series Boreality (Boréalité) (1976) by Pierre Alechinsky

Plate I from the series Boreality (Boréalité) - Pierre Alechinsky - 1976

Artwork Information

TitlePlate I from the series Boreality (Boréalité)
ArtistPierre Alechinsky
Date1976
Art MovementNeo-Expressionism

About Plate I from the series Boreality (Boréalité)

The artwork titled “Plate I from the series Boreality (Boréalité)” was created by the artist Pierre Alechinsky in the year 1976. This piece is part of the Neo-Expressionism art movement and falls within the figurative genre. It is a component of the “Boreality” series.

Upon observation, the artwork displays a captivating and abstract composition, characterized by bold, undulating lines and contrasting shades. The central focus appears to be a circular, pale disk, possibly representing a face or mask, adorned with simple, blue linear elements suggesting closed eyes and a mouth at rest. Encircling the disk are layers of black and beige, creating an impression of depth and framing the central figure. The black, irregular forms around the circular figure impart a dynamic and somewhat chaotic energy to the piece. The overall aesthetic conveys a profound and enigmatic quality, drawing the viewer into its contemplative essence.

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