Radiazone violeta (1973) by Max Bill

Radiazone violeta - Max Bill - 1973

Artwork Information

TitleRadiazone violeta
ArtistMax Bill
Date1973
Art MovementConcretism

About Radiazone violeta

“Radiazone violeta,” created by Max Bill in 1973, is a distinguished piece within the Concretism art movement, reflecting an abstract genre. The artwork’s precise geometric forms and harmonious color palette exemplify the principles of Concretism.

The artwork presents a prominent square set on its vertex, forming a diamond shape. Within this diamond, there is a central blue square surrounded by a gradient of violet and purple hues. The transition between the colors is smooth yet distinctly defined, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The meticulous arrangement of geometric shapes and the interplay of cool and warm tones showcase Max Bill’s commitment to visual clarity and mathematical precision. The overall aesthetic is one of harmony and balance, characteristic of the Concretist movement’s emphasis on pure abstract forms devoid of any symbolic or representational content.

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