Auflösung von lila - Max Bill
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Description
A precise example of Concrete Art, this geometric composition by Max Bill explores the interaction of colour and form through a series of nested planes.
Max Bill was a central figure in the development of Concrete Art, a movement that prioritised mathematical precision and the autonomy of visual elements over representational subject matter. In 'Auflösung von lila' (Dissolution of Lilac), Bill employs a diamond-oriented canvas to house a series of nested geometric forms. The composition relies on the systematic arrangement of colour planes, where varying shades of violet and blue interact to create a sense of internal rhythm and spatial tension. Bill, who studied at the Bauhaus in Dessau, maintained a rigorous approach to his practice. He viewed art as a product of logical construction rather than emotional expression. The work is devoid of external references, focusing instead on the physical properties of the medium and the optical effects produced by the juxtaposition of hues. By rotating the square canvas into a diamond format, Bill forces the viewer to engage with the work as an object in space, rather than a window into a depicted scene. The transition between the lighter, cooler tones at the periphery and the deeper, more saturated centre creates a subtle vibration, demonstrating the artist's mastery of colour theory and structural balance. This piece reflects the mid-century European interest in rationalism and the reduction of art to its fundamental components. The clean edges and flat application of paint are characteristic of Bill's commitment to clarity and order. By stripping away narrative elements, the work invites a direct, unmediated experience of form and colour. It is a precise exploration of how geometric shapes can define space and influence perception, remaining a clear example of the Concrete Art philosophy that dominated much of Bill's career.
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Auflösung von lila - Max Bill
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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