The artwork “Milde Zonen,” created by Max Bill in 1969, belongs to the Concretism art movement and is an example of abstract genre.
The artwork features a symmetric geometric composition. It is constructed within the confines of a square rotated at a 45-degree angle, forming a diamond shape. The piece is divided into a harmonized arrangement of four adjacent triangles and a central square. The central square is a vivid green, contrasting with the softer, muted colors of the surrounding triangles, which are painted in shades of pink, white, and peach. This interplay of colors and geometric shapes exemplifies the principles of Concretism, emphasizing pure abstraction and aesthetic order.