Untitled (1967) by Larry Bell

Untitled - Larry Bell - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleUntitled
ArtistLarry Bell
Date1967
Mediumglass,metal
Art MovementLight and Space
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About Untitled

The artwork entitled “Untitled” was created by Larry Bell in 1967 and is an exemplar of the Light and Space movement. Crafted from materials such as glass and metal, this work is classified as an installation genre and currently resides at Tate Modern in London, United Kingdom.

This installation consists of a three-dimensional, cube-like structure, exhibiting a meticulous geometric form. The cubic framework is realized through the use of metal, which provides a sturdy outline to the transparent planes of glass that completes each facet of the work. The sleekness of the materials used—the reflective glass juxtaposed against the industrial quality of the metal—creates an interplay of light and form. These characteristics are indicative of the Light and Space movement, where the manipulation of light and the viewer’s perception of space are central to the artistic experience. The clear precision and minimalist aesthetic invite viewers to ponder the immaterial aspects of light and reflection within the boundaries of a stark physical construct.

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