Relief Construction in White Black and Maroon 1963 by Victor Pasmore
Relief Construction In White Black And Maroon (1963)
A striking example of Victor Pasmore's constructivist period, this 1963 relief combines geometric precision with dynamic contrast. Our museum-quality print captures the original's textural depth on premium archival paper, presented in a hand-finished frame.
About This Work
Relief Construction In White Black And Maroon (1963) represents Victor Pasmore's full embrace of constructivist principles during a period of radical innovation in British art. Created three years after his pivotal exhibition at the Venice Biennale, this work demonstrates Pasmore's mastery of spatial relationships through carefully calibrated geometric forms. The piece belongs to a series of relief constructions where the artist explored the interplay between positive and negative space, using a restricted palette to emphasize structural clarity.
The 1963 composition marks a significant development in Pasmore's constructivist phase, characterized by its dynamic tension between flat surfaces and implied depth. Art historians note this period as particularly experimental, with Pasmore incorporating industrial materials alongside traditional artist's media. The specific combination of white, black, and maroon seen here creates a visual rhythm that draws the viewer's eye across the composition's carefully balanced elements.
The Artist's Constructivist Period
Victor Pasmore's constructivist period emerged from his participation in the 1960 Venice Biennale, where exposure to international avant-garde movements catalyzed a dramatic shift in his practice. By 1963, when this relief was created, Pasmore had become a central figure in British constructivism, working alongside artists like Kenneth Martin while developing his distinctive approach to geometric abstraction.
This phase represented Pasmore's most rigorous exploration of form and space, informed by his architectural interests and collaborations with designers. The relief constructions from this period demonstrate his unique synthesis of European constructivist principles with a distinctly British sensibility for material and craftsmanship. Art critics have noted how Pasmore's work from 1962-1965, including this piece, prefigured developments in minimalist sculpture while maintaining a painterly concern for surface and texture.
In this 1963 work, Pasmore achieves a remarkable balance between architectural structure and painterly gesture—the maroon elements function almost as spatial markers, guiding our perception through the composition's carefully orchestrated voids and planes.
Artistic Technique and Composition
Geometric Structure
The composition employs a system of interlocking rectangular forms that create both actual and implied depth. Pasmore's arrangement follows a mathematical progression, with each element's size and position determined by proportional relationships within the overall grid.
Material Innovation
This relief construction incorporates painted wood and metal elements, demonstrating Pasmore's experimental approach to materials during this period. The artist developed techniques for integrating industrial materials that allowed for precise geometric execution while maintaining the work's tactile quality.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Victor Pasmore |
| Original Year | 1963 |
| Art Style | Constructivism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract geometric composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | 300 gsm archival matte paper |
| Frame | Natural ash wood with conservation mount |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide (5–10 business days) |
| Returns | 30-day policy with free returns |
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View Print DetailsInterior Design Guide
This striking black, white, and maroon composition makes a bold statement in modern interiors. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well above console tables or as part of a gallery wall arrangement. For optimal display, consider placing the print against neutral walls (soft gray or warm white) to allow the geometric contrast to stand out. The maroon accents complement mid-century modern furniture pieces, while the overall composition adds architectural interest to minimalist spaces.
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