Meryon (1961; United States) by Franz Kline

The artwork, entitled “Meryon,” created by Franz Kline in 1961 in the United States, is an example of the abstract genre and is part of the Action painting movement. Executed in oil on canvas, “Meryon” is housed at Tate Modern in London, UK.

The artwork is characterized by its bold, stark black brushstrokes that dominate a white background, epitomizing the dynamism and energy integral to Action painting. The composition is marked by sharp, aggressive strokes and an apparent spontaneity, evoking a sense of movement and intensity. The dominant use of black against white creates a dramatic contrast, lending the piece a raw and powerful presence. The large, sweeping lines appear both deliberate and impulsive, typical of Kline’s style, inviting viewers to immerse in the visceral impact of abstract expressionism.

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