“Alpha Tau” is an abstract artwork by Morris Louis, created between 1960 and 1961. The piece belongs to the Color Field Painting movement and forms part of the artist’s “Unfurled” series. Executed using magna on canvas, this work exemplifies the artist’s exploration of color and form.
The artwork features two banks of undulating, multicolored bands that originate at the upper corners and sweep downward towards the center, yet leaving a vast expanse of empty canvas. The bands are composed of rich hues including black, yellow, orange, red, and various shades of green. The composition emphasizes the fluidity and vibrancy of the color, creating a sense of movement and dynamism while maintaining a serene balance with the negative space. The empty areas of the canvas highlight the delicacy and transparency of the colored bands, drawing viewers into the tranquil yet compelling rhythm of the painting.