“Untitled Composition” is an abstract artwork created by the artist John McLaughlin in 1953. The piece is a representation of the Minimalism art movement.
The artwork features a stark, geometric composition characterized by its use of simple shapes and a limited color palette. Dominated by black and white, the piece includes a bold black rectangle situated within a white background. To the left of the rectangle are two thick vertical black bars intersected by three horizontal bars, creating a grid-like pattern. The overall effect is one of symmetry and balance, highlighting McLaughlin’s commitment to achieving a sense of harmony and tranquility through minimalistic abstraction.