Fragment VIII (2001) by Robert Mangold

“Fragment VIII,” a lithography by Robert Mangold, created in 2001, exemplifies the Minimalist art movement with its abstract genre. The artwork possesses a formal elegance, characterized by its restrained color palette and minimalistic forms.

The artwork features two irregularly shaped, vertically aligned forms, each originating from the center and expanding outward. The left form is grounded in rich brown tones, its texture suggesting an intricate and organic quality. A curved line elegantly defines the internal contour of this form, providing a gentle visual guidance. The centrally positioned black vertical band introduces a stark contrast, dividing the composition precisely at its core. The right form mirrors the left’s complexity, encompassing similar brown hues and textures with an additional curved line tracing an abstract path. Together, the elements of the artwork create a harmonious balance between simplicity and intricacy, revealing Mangold’s masterful command of subtlety and minimalism.

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