The artwork titled “Untitled,” created by Richard Smith in 1964, falls under the art movements of Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, with a genre classification of abstract.
The artwork features a bold and vibrant composition, primarily utilizing geometric shapes and areas of solid colors. Dominated by a series of circles arranged in various configurations, the piece employs a limited but striking color palette that includes bright red, deep blue, yellow, and black. The arrangement of the circles creates a sense of rhythm and movement across the canvas, while the contrasting colors enhance the visual impact. The abstract nature of the composition allows for multiple interpretations, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on a purely aesthetic level. Richardson’s use of geometric abstraction is indicative of the mid-20th century art movements he was influenced by, bringing together elements of both spontaneity and structure.