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Assemblage Géométrique No. 4

$3,725.00
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Assemblage Géométrique No. 4 is a layered study in proportion, color, and form. Composed of precision-cut and hand-colored paper, each shape is arranged in a deliberate interplay of overlap and alignment—inviting the eye to explore its shifting spatial relationships. The palette of umber, cream, navy, and cobalt reflects the refined restraint of mid-century European design, while the composition itself nods to the Bauhaus school’s experiments in form and color theory.

Float-mounted within a shadow box frame without acrylic cover, the piece retains the tactile presence of the materials—allowing the surface textures and subtle shadows to remain alive to changing light. At 30” x 40”, its scale and dimensional depth command attention, making it equally suited to a modern gallery wall or as a standalone focal point.

30”W x 40”H 

Medium: Hand-cut and colored paper on cream substrate
Presentation: Float-mounted shadow box, acrylic cover, thin frame
One of a kind

Why We Love It: Assemblage Géométrique No. 4 bridges fine art and design history. Its layered construction and careful color balance recall the work of masters like Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Jean Arp, and László Moholy-Nagy—artists who saw geometry not as rigid, but as a language of rhythm, harmony, and human expression.

Available now for local pickup at 14 Crosby St NYC, or contact us for a quote to ship.