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Josef Albers - Gentle venture
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Alberto Biasi - Polytype 72
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Max Bill - Fourth Black
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Enrico Castellani - Gray surface
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Piero Dorazio - Blue call
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Lucio Fontana - Spatial concept, Waits, 7 cuts
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Lucio Fontana - Spatial, Waiting, Red concept
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Enzo Mari - Structure n. 731
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Marino Marini - Horse and Rider
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Ennio Morlotti - Wild Centaurea
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Carlo Nangeroni - Continuous serial
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Robert Delaunay - Landscape
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Mauro Reggiani - Composition
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Gerhard Richter - Grey
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Victor Vasarely - G.D.4
Josef Albers - Gentle venture
Alberto Biasi - Polytype 72
Max Bill - Fourth Black
Enrico Castellani - Gray surface
Piero Dorazio - Blue call
Lucio Fontana - Spatial concept, Waits, 7 cuts
Lucio Fontana - Spatial, Waiting, Red concept
Enzo Mari - Structure n. 731
Marino Marini - Horse and Rider
Ennio Morlotti - Wild Centaurea
Carlo Nangeroni - Continuous serial
Robert Delaunay - Landscape
Mauro Reggiani - Composition
Gerhard Richter - Grey
Victor Vasarely - G.D.4

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Max Bill, is considered the father of concrete art in Europe, founder in 1944 of Konkrete Kunst, a movement of artists, graphic designers and architects gathered for the purpose of creating non-figurative works based on very simple formal elements: orthogonal lines and primary colors without shades . Inspired by the art of Kandinsky and Mondrian and influenced by modern scientific thought, Bill develops his own "objective" creative method, where line and color are subject to the rigid application of mathematical formulas. In fact, starting from the mid-thirties, mathematics became the primary source of inspiration for Bill. Schwarzes viertel, fourth black, is an emblematic example. The work on display, dated 1959, has a lozenge shape, it is a white square rotated by 45 degrees inside which there is a longitudinal black section that corresponds to a quarter of the surface. The titanium white color - spread with a spatula and replaced by the cream white used since the 1930s - plays a fundamental role in Bill's works: moving away from the theories of Kandinsky and Malevic, white is in fact considered by the Swiss artist as a all effects.

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