Untitled Striped Surface 1961 by Enrico Castellani

Untitled Striped Surface by Enrico Castellani (1961) — Framed Art Print | Zephyeer
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Untitled Striped Surface

1961 · Minimalism · Museum-Quality Framed Print

A seminal work from Castellani's groundbreaking exploration of surface and dimension, this 1961 piece exemplifies the artist's radical approach to monochrome abstraction through textured modulation.

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The Radical Surface of Castellani's 1961 Breakthrough

Enrico Castellani's Untitled Striped Surface from 1961 represents a pivotal moment in post-war European abstraction, where the artist abandoned traditional pictorial space to investigate the physical properties of surface itself. This work belongs to Castellani's groundbreaking series of "extroflected" canvases, where the picture plane becomes an active field of dimensional modulation rather than a passive ground for representation.

The striations in this composition create a rhythmic visual field that challenges perception, blurring the boundary between painting and sculpture. Castellani achieved this effect through meticulous manipulation of the canvas surface, building up layers of paint and then incising them to create ridges and valleys that catch light in constantly shifting ways.

Art Historical Context

Castellani and the Spatialist Revolution

As a co-founder of the Spatialism movement alongside Lucio Fontana, Enrico Castellani sought to transcend the two-dimensionality of traditional painting. The 1961 works, including this striped surface, represent Castellani's most radical period where he developed what he called "a new dimensional concept" of art.

Unlike Fontana's slashes that violated the picture plane, Castellani's approach was more systematic and controlled. This work demonstrates his signature technique of creating undulating surfaces through precisely calculated interventions in the canvas structure itself, resulting in a dynamic interplay of light and shadow across the monochrome field.

Editorial Insight
What appears as simple parallel lines reveals itself as a complex topological landscape upon closer inspection — Castellani's genius lies in this perceptual transformation from flatness to depth through purely physical means.
Technical Examination

The Making of an Optical Experience

Surface Topography

Castellani achieved the striated effect through a labor-intensive process of stretching, priming, and then systematically deforming the canvas from behind. The ridges in this work were created by inserting wooden wedges or nails beneath the taut surface, then securing them in place before applying multiple layers of paint.

Monochromatic Mastery

The uniform black surface serves as both visual field and physical record of the underlying manipulations. Castellani used industrial paints mixed with additives to achieve the matte finish that enhances the sculptural quality of the surface while minimizing reflective distractions from the dimensional play.

Untitled Striped Surface - 1961 by Enrico Castellani — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Untitled Striped Surface - 1961 by Enrico Castellani — Framed art print at Zephyeer
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Print & Frame Details

Artist Enrico Castellani
Original Year 1961
Art Style Minimalism
Subject Matter Abstract composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper 320gsm museum-grade matte
Frame Natural ash wood, 3cm depth
Glazing UV-protection acrylic
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Displaying Castellani's Textural Abstraction

The monochromatic palette and subtle dimensionality of this work make it ideally suited for modern interiors with neutral color schemes. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well in intimate spaces like studies or above console tables, where viewers can appreciate the surface details from close range. Consider pairing with warm wood tones and matte finishes to complement the organic quality of Castellani's textured abstraction.

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