The artwork, titled “Untitled (From Ten Works by Ten Painters)” and created by Robert Motherwell in 1964, belongs to the Abstract Expressionism movement and represents the abstract genre.
The artwork employs a vivid mustard-yellow background, upon which stark white abstract forms are superimposed. These forms, characterized by their jagged edges and unrefined contours, create an interplay of positive and negative space. At the center of the composition, a bold black circle punctuates the field, drawing the viewer’s attention and contrasting sharply with the surrounding hues. The piece exudes a sense of spontaneity and dynamic motion, emblematic of Abstract Expressionism, inviting viewers to engage with its open-ended interpretation.