Rolf Forster (born 1938) is a Swiss artist associated with Concrete and Constructivist art—a movement deeply rooted in Switzerland with names like Max Bill and Richard Paul Lohse. At the heart of his work is not the depiction of objects, but rather the clear, systematic exploration of line, structure, and rhythm. His works are often minimalist, precisely constructed, and appear serene at first glance, but upon closer inspection, they reveal a profound depth through subtle shifts, superimpositions, and delicate relief effects.
This composition, executed in acrylic on wood, derives its power from a subtle order of finely crafted vertical lines that extend across the entire surface, lending the work a calm, rhythmic structure. This regular linearity is punctuated by diagonally running, slightly raised lines that intersect on the right side, creating a dynamic tension. The interplay of light and shadow is particularly captivating: the relief-like texture causes the lines to appear differently depending on the viewing angle, creating a very subtle, almost graphic depth effect. The reduced color palette of white and delicate shades of gray and blue underscores the constructive character and clearly references the tradition of Concrete Art. The work appears precise, serene, and simultaneously dynamic—a typical characteristic of Forster's exploration of space, structure, and perception. A signed adhesive label, R. Forster 92, is affixed to the reverse, confirming the date.
Condition: Very good condition with minimal signs of age-related wear. Edges clean, surface well preserved.
Dimensions: L130 x W55.5 x H2 cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsWhiteMaterialWoodNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeLargeHeight55 cmWidth130 cm