Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is a print by Angela Bulloch. It dates from 2002 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
The work plays with how we see space and light, even though there’s nothing to "look at" except the colors themselves.
You see a long, narrow strip of bright, flat color—like a sunset gradient stretched into a rectangle. The colors shift smoothly from warm orange to cool blue, with no figures or objects in between.
Bulloch made this in 2002 as part of a series where she turned simple color bands into large prints. The work plays with how we see space and light, even though there’s nothing to "look at" except the colors themselves.
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Overview
Untitled is a chromogenic print by Angela Bulloch, created in 2002 and held at The Museum of Modern Art.
Subject & Meaning
The print features a long, narrow strip of color gradating from warm orange to cool blue, exploring the perception of space and light through a simple, abstract composition.
Technique & Style
Bulloch produced this work as part of a series, translating straightforward color bands into large-scale prints that emphasize the inherent qualities of color.
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