The artwork, titled “Untitled”, was created by Keith Haring in 1978 and is associated with the Post-Painterly Abstraction art movement. It falls under the abstract genre, showcasing Haring’s early exploration into art.
The artwork comprises a diverse array of organic and geometric shapes contained within a grid of rectangular sections. Each section appears to contain spontaneous lines and forms, mostly rendered in warm tones of browns, yellows, and oranges, accompanied by sporadic accents of purples and reds. The composition is amorphous and seems to lack a central focal point, inviting viewers to explore the piece in its entirety. The use of layered textures and subtle color gradients suggests a dynamic interplay between the shapes and the spaces they inhabit. The abstract nature of the artwork aligns with the principles of Post-Painterly Abstraction, reflecting a departure from gestural techniques towards a more planar approach to color and form.