The artwork, titled “Untitled Pink Monochrome,” was created by artist Yves Klein in 1955. It is part of the Minimalism art movement and belongs to Klein’s series of Monochrome works. The piece, which is abstract in genre, measures 100.3 x 64.4 cm.
The artwork is a refined composition characterized by a single shade of pink, achieved through a consistent application of color. Devoid of any variations in hue or texture, the artwork epitomizes the minimalist approach, drawing the viewer’s attention to the uniformity and purity of the color field. The smooth, uninterrupted pink surface invites contemplation on the nature of color, form, and the essence of artistic expression, embodying a profound simplicity that is emblematic of Klein’s monochromatic practice.