
Dissolving Yellow
2001 · 3 works on plywood, acrylic paint
support, each: 2442 x 1224 x 48 mm support, each: 2442 x 1224 x 48 mm support, each: 2442 x 1224 x 48 mm displayed: 7326 x 3670 x 48 mm
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Michael Kidner was a British abstract artist whose geometric compositions explored color relationships and spatial illusion through mathematically structured grids and nested forms. Working in acrylic and mixed media from the 1960s onward, he developed a practice rooted in systems and optical perception, treating abstraction as an investigation of visual logic rather than emotional expression. His rigorously calculated work engaged with constructivist principles and positioned color progression and formal order as primary subjects.
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