The artwork titled “Blauer Kern,” created by artist Max Bill in 1969, is a significant piece within the Concretism movement. This abstract genre masterpiece exemplifies the principles of precision and mathematical order that are hallmarks of the Concretism movement.
The artwork features a prominent square composition, with its edges aligned at a diagonal, thus forming a diamond shape. The central area is dominated by a bold blue square, which is surrounded by four triangular sections of subdued, pastel hues at each corner: an off-white shade at the top, a pale yellow on the left, a light peach on the right, and a soft gray at the bottom. The contrasting colors and geometric precision evoke a sense of balance and harmony, showcasing Max Bill’s commitment to clear, rational structures and pure forms in abstract art.