After Duchamp (1989) by Sherrie Levine

The artwork titled “After Duchamp” was created by Sherrie Levine in 1989. It is associated with the Post-Minimalism art movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.

The artwork features a grid composed of 12 rectangles arranged in a 3×4 format. Each rectangle is filled with a distinct color, creating a varied yet harmonious palette. The colors range from pale blues and yellows to deeper hues of blue and brown. The simplicity of the geometric composition reflects the influence of Minimalism, while the diversity in color suggests a deeper exploration characteristic of Post-Minimalism. The clean lines and balanced structure evoke a sense of order and precision, inviting viewers to contemplate the interplay of colors and shapes within the confines of the grid.

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