“Untitled I” is an abstract artwork created in 1950 by Barnett Newman, a prominent figure in the Color Field Painting movement. The artwork exemplifies the genre of abstract art through its minimalist yet profound composition.
The artwork presents a vertical composition dominated by bold, saturated hues. The predominant color is a deep, rich red that occupies the majority of the canvas. Adjacent to the red, on one side, is a vivid, slightly irregular strip of orange-red that hints at a more dynamic texture. Central to the artwork is a stark, vertical line in white, which serves as a focal point, creating a striking contrast against the deeper tones. The simplicity and purity of the composition exemplify Newman’s exploration of color, space, and form, inviting viewers to engage with the emotional and philosophical depths of the piece.