“Untitled (Pink Felt)” is an artwork created by Robert Morris in 1970. This installation piece belongs to the Conceptual Art movement and is constructed from felt. It is currently housed at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, NY, US.
The artwork features an arrangement of felt pieces, likely pink in color, although the provided image appears to demonstrate neutral tones. The felt is cut into various shapes and sizes, then laid out seemingly haphazardly on the floor. The assemblage emphasizes the materiality and texture of the felt, inviting viewers to consider the physical properties and the intrinsic nature of the medium used. The composition suggests a deliberate yet informal exploration of form and structure, characteristic of the Conceptual Art movement’s emphasis on ideas over traditional aesthetic concerns.