Red and White (1952) by Ellsworth Kelly

Red and White - Ellsworth Kelly - 1952

Artwork Information

TitleRed and White
ArtistEllsworth Kelly
Date1952
Art MovementHard Edge Painting

About Red and White

The artwork titled “Red and White,” created by Ellsworth Kelly in 1952, belongs to the Hard Edge Painting movement and falls into the genre of abstract art.

The artwork features a grid-like composition where alternating red and white rectangles are meticulously arranged, forming a harmonious pattern. The precision in the alignment of the rectangles reflects the artist’s adherence to the principles of the Hard Edge Painting movement, which emphasizes clarity, simplicity of form, and the use of sharp contours. The rectilinear design invokes a sense of order and balance, characteristic of Kelly’s approach to abstraction. Each rectangular segment, whether red or white, contributes to the overall rhythmic structure of the piece, creating a visual interplay that is both compelling and serene.

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