The artwork, entitled “Untitled Pink Monochrome,” was created by Yves Klein around 1957 and is associated with the Minimalism art movement. This abstract piece, which measures 76 x 52 cm, belongs to Klein’s series of monochrome works.
The artwork is characterized by its singular use of a vibrant pink hue that uniformly covers the entire surface, embodying the minimalist aesthetic by eliminating any forms, figures, or distractions. The texture appears subtle yet consistent, contributing to its visual depth and simplicity. Klein’s deliberate focus on a single color serves to engage viewers directly with the intensity and purity of the monochromatic palette, illustrating his exploration of color and its emotive potential.