The artwork, titled “Rotation um Lila,” was created by the artist Max Bill in 1984 and belongs to the Concretism movement. Characterized as abstract, this piece exemplifies the artist’s commitment to geometric forms and pure color.
In “Rotation um Lila,” a diamond shape is filled with various pastel hues, meticulously divided by straight lines. The central area of the artwork features a pale lavender, creating a subtle yet dominant presence. The upper left and lower right corners are divided into pale blue and mint green sections, respectively, while a pale yellow occupies the bottom right. The interplay of these shapes and colors produces a harmonious balance, embodying the principles of Concretism through its emphasis on mathematical precision and visual clarity.