Untitled 11

1986

Brice Marden

Associated Names
Brice Marden

Artist, American, 1938 - 2023

Jennifer Melby

Printer, American, active late 20th century

The image shows thin, irregular lines and shapes intersecting in a small square section near the center of a larger white canvas, creating an abstract composition. The black lines and marks form what could resemble two stylized figures or brush strokes suggesting dancing people or abstract musicians, each composed of angular limbs and rounded torso-like segments. These visual elements convey impressions of lightness and movement, evoking familiar forms but remaining distinctly abstract.
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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

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Irregular lines and shapes form an abstract composition within a square on a blank background. The black lines and varied shapes resemble fragmented pieces. Some shapes outline geometric forms like triangles and angular segments, creating a disjointed pattern. The composition conveys a collection of undefined, yet oddly familiar shapes within the square.

Untitled 1

Brice Marden, Jennifer Melby

1986

Etchings to Rexroth

Brice Marden, Jennifer Melby

1986

The image shows abstract, angular shapes arranged in a grid pattern across the center of the page. The shapes resemble a mix of triangles and arrows with elongated lines and dripping forms, akin to stylized kites or sailboats in silhouette. The figures present a unique combination of lines that may remind one of hieroglyphics or symbols from an ancient script. The sparse use of ink against the white background emphasizes the geometric and pointed nature of these forms, creating a stark contrast that draws the viewer's eye to their intricate designs.

Untitled 2

Brice Marden, Jennifer Melby

1986


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1992

  • Lewison, Jeremy. Brice Marden, Prints 1961-1991: A Catalogue Raisonné. London: Tate Gallery, 1992, no. 40/11.

Inscriptions

lower left in graphite: 14/54; lower center in graphite: 11; lower right in graphite: B. Marden 86

Wikidata ID

Q75421546

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