Verena Loewensberg

Swiss, 1912-1986

Ohne Titel (Untitled)

© Estate of Verena Loewensberg

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© Estate of Verena Loewensberg

Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page.

© Estate of Verena Loewensberg

Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page.

Ohne Titel (Untitled), 1969-1970

Artwork Details

Currently on View

Materials

oil on canvas

Measurements

support: 40 x 40 inches (101.6 x 101.6 cm)

Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Credit

Gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr., 1971

Accession ID

K1971:20

Verena Loewensberg belonged to a core group of Swiss Concrete artists that included Max Bill, with whom she had a lifelong friendship. However, her take on Concrete art—a European movement that strongly emphasized geometrical abstraction devoid of figurative or symbolic references—was more fluid than that of her peers. Throughout her lifetime, Loewensberg found that intellectual rigor stifled her creativity, and she explored a number of different artistic directions, ranging from Color Field to monochromatic painting. Taken as a whole, however, her body of work reflects a preoccupation with the square, rectangle, and circle, as well as the interaction between line and color.

Label from Giant Steps: Artists and the 1960s, June 30–December 30, 2018