Meander No. 5

Meander No. 5

Julije KniferWW-1960-M106440
1960·Oil on canvas·26 x 34 5/8" (66 x 88 cm)

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Year
1960
Dimensions
26 x 34 5/8" (66 x 88 cm)

Artist

Julije Knifer
Julije Knifer

Painting

Julije Knifer was a Croatian painter whose practice centered on the meander, a continuous undulating line that he developed into a systematic visual language across five decades. Beginning in the 1950s, he refined this single formal motif into an abstract vocabulary capable of expressing rhythm, constraint, and meditative repetition without variation in subject matter. His canvases, executed in oil and acrylic, present meanders in monochromatic or limited palettes, emphasizing the line's capacity to sustain pictorial interest through subtle shifts in scale, speed, and spatial tension. Working primarily in Zagreb, Knifer pursued radical reduction as a counterpoint to postwar European abstraction's formal diversity.

Osijek, Croatia

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Year
1960
Dimensions
26 x 34 5/8" (66 x 88 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1960-M106440

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Julije Knifer

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Painting

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