The artwork titled “Untitled” by Richard Serra, created in 1972, is an abstract piece that falls within the Minimualism movement. Demonstrating the artist’s distinct style, it captures the essence of reduction to basic geometric forms and simplicity inherent in Minimalism.
The artwork features intersecting dark and light shades rendered in a blunt, almost smoky manner. Dominated by an expansive black triangular form, it appears to emerge from the left side of the composition, progressively lightening as it extends towards the right side of the canvas. The predominantly monochromatic palette emphasizes tonal contrasts, with the careful gradation contributing to the overall depth and compositional balance. This nuanced interplay between shapes and tones summons a sense of abstract purity and minimalist elegance characteristic of Serra’s work during this period.