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Lithograph on paper - Published by Brooke Alexander Editions // Joel Shapiro's Untitled (4) (1979) is a lithograph on paper measuring 43 x 37 cm, published by Brooke Alexander Editions. The artwork features a prominent, organic black shape resembling an abstract form with rounded edges and a slight inward curve at the bottom, set against a white background. The bold black area contrasts starkly with the white, and subtle smudges and marks along the edges create an impression of movement or an unfinished boundary. Shapiro's work often explores abstraction through simple forms, encouraging viewers to interpret the shape freely. This piece exemplifies his minimalist style, using a single dominant shape to evoke depth, presence, and contemplation.
Untitled (4), 1979
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Lithograph on paper - Published by Brooke Alexander Editions // Joel Shapiro's Untitled (4) (1979) is a lithograph on paper measuring 43 x 37 cm, published by Brooke Alexander Editions. The artwork features a prominent, organic black shape resembling an abstract form with rounded edges and a slight inward curve at the bottom, set against a white background. The bold black area contrasts starkly with the white, and subtle smudges and marks along the edges create an impression of movement or an unfinished boundary. Shapiro's work often explores abstraction through simple forms, encouraging viewers to interpret the shape freely. This piece exemplifies his minimalist style, using a single dominant shape to evoke depth, presence, and contemplation.
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