White (1951) by Ellsworth Kelly

White - Ellsworth Kelly - 1951

Artwork Information

TitleWhite
ArtistEllsworth Kelly
Date1951
Art MovementMinimalism

About White

The artwork, named “White” and created by the artist Ellsworth Kelly in 1951, is an exemplary piece within the Minimalism art movement. Classified under the genre of abstract art, this artwork embodies the essence of simplicity and reduction.

In examining the artwork, one is immediately confronted with a square canvas painted entirely in white. The uniformity of the color and the absence of any representational form force viewers to focus on the subtleties of texture, the nuances of light and shadow, and the pure spatial experience. This stark minimalism emphasizes the ideology of the Minimalist movement, which seeks to strip away the unnecessary, leaving only the most essential elements. The untouched quality of the canvas invites contemplation and reflection, offering a serene visual experience that speaks to the purity and simplicity championed by Kelly and his contemporaries.

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