Untitled, Albert Rouillert
This large-format drawing by Swiss artist Albert Rouillert demonstrates a refined approach to line and structure, where precision and fluidity coexist within a carefully balanced composition.
Constructed through continuous, controlled contours, the work unfolds as an intricate network of abstract, biomorphic forms. These interlocking shapes suggest both mechanical and organic references, creating a visual language that oscillates between system and intuition.
Rouillert’s practice reflects a deep engagement with reduction and clarity, where the absence of color reinforces the autonomy of line as both form and structure. The drawing achieves a quiet complexity, inviting the viewer to navigate its internal rhythm and spatial relationships.
The result is a work that embodies both discipline and freedom, situating itself within the broader context of European modern drawing and postwar abstraction.
For collectors, this piece represents a significant example of Rouillert’s graphic language, particularly appealing to those interested in minimalist drawing, structural abstraction, and the dialogue between geometry and organic form.
Measurements
65 x 48cm
About the Artist
Albert Rouillert was a Swiss artist known for his exploration of line, structure, and abstraction. His work often bridges the gap between geometric rigor and organic form, reflecting influences from postwar European modernism. Through a reduced visual language, Rouillert developed compositions that emphasize clarity, balance, and the relationship between space and form.
This large-format drawing by Swiss artist Albert Rouillert demonstrates a refined approach to line and structure, where precision and fluidity coexist within a carefully balanced composition.
Constructed through continuous, controlled contours, the work unfolds as an intricate network of abstract, biomorphic forms. These interlocking shapes suggest both mechanical and organic references, creating a visual language that oscillates between system and intuition.
Rouillert’s practice reflects a deep engagement with reduction and clarity, where the absence of color reinforces the autonomy of line as both form and structure. The drawing achieves a quiet complexity, inviting the viewer to navigate its internal rhythm and spatial relationships.
The result is a work that embodies both discipline and freedom, situating itself within the broader context of European modern drawing and postwar abstraction.
For collectors, this piece represents a significant example of Rouillert’s graphic language, particularly appealing to those interested in minimalist drawing, structural abstraction, and the dialogue between geometry and organic form.
Measurements
65 x 48cm
About the Artist
Albert Rouillert was a Swiss artist known for his exploration of line, structure, and abstraction. His work often bridges the gap between geometric rigor and organic form, reflecting influences from postwar European modernism. Through a reduced visual language, Rouillert developed compositions that emphasize clarity, balance, and the relationship between space and form.
