Radiation of Purple (1962) by Max Bill

The artwork, titled “Radiation of Purple,” was created by Max Bill in 1962. It belongs to the Concretism art movement and is classified under the abstract genre.

“Radiation of Purple” features a geometric composition that is characteristic of Concretism, emphasizing abstract forms and pure color. The artwork consists of a central light purple square, bordered by four triangular segments. The upper triangle is a vivid orange, the left and right triangles are bright yellow, and the bottom triangle is also orange. This arrangement creates a visually dynamic effect, utilizing distinct colors and shapes to produce a harmonious yet striking piece. The purposeful placement and selection of colors in geometric shapes align with the movement’s focus on clarity, order, and mathematical precision.

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