“Vier gleiche farbgruppen im weissen feld,” created by the artist Max Bill in 1969, is an abstract artwork belonging to the Concretism movement. The artwork features a geometric design characterized by its clean lines and a structured composition, highlighting the principles of Concretism.
The artwork showcases a diamond orientation, presenting a stark white field at its center, framed by symmetrical and colorful horizontal and vertical stripes. Each side of the square rotated at a 45-degree angle is bordered by two parallel stripes of consistent thickness, rendered in hues of red, blue, green, and yellow. The precision and balance in the arrangement of the stripes evoke a sense of harmony and clarity, embodying the concretist ideal of creating art focused purely on form and color.