WP336
Details
MaterialGallery
reflective tape on paperKate Macgarry
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary abstract artwork features a striking composition of interlocking geometric shapes in a vibrant color palette of green, yellow, and gray. The dominant visual elements are the bold, angular chevron patterns that create a dynamic, rhythmic flow across the canvas. The use of textured surfaces, such as the honeycomb-like pattern, adds depth and visual interest. The overall effect is a visually captivating piece that explores the interplay of color, shape, and pattern, reflecting the artist's interest in the principles of modern design and minimalism. ...

Similar Artworks
Unfuckingtitled (music playing)
Michael Dean
Unfuckingtitled (music playing), 2023
89 x 65 x 8cm
Study for Rearranging the Conference Table 28
Amalia Pica
Study for Rearranging the Conference Table 28, 2022
105 x 120cm
Study for Rearranging the Conference Table 2
Amalia Pica
Study for Rearranging the Conference Table 2, 2020
75 x 80 x 3.2cm
Laughing for crying
Michael Dean
Laughing for crying, 2019
D'après La Bataille d'Alger (1966) de Gillo Pontecorvo
Zineb Sedira
D'après La Bataille d'Alger (1966) de Gillo Pontecorvo, 2021
84 x 57cm
Renderer for an unspecified statue 
Elizabeth Price
Renderer for an unspecified statue , 2022
Quartet
Idris Khan
Quartet, 2019
79 x 54.4 x 4cm
Study for Rearranging the Conference Table 6
Amalia Pica
Study for Rearranging the Conference Table 6, 2020
160 x 140 x 3.2cm
Pink cloth, pink stain
Ian Kiaer
Pink cloth, pink stain, 2021
61 x 51 x 1.9cm
Unfuckingtitled (snake and or ladder) 4
Michael Dean
Unfuckingtitled (snake and or ladder) 4, 2025
205 x 62 x 5cm
Joints
Runway
Tai Shani
Runway, 2021
73 x 77 x 12cm
The thermals made me lazy, or The squatters (Smoky meet Monk’s Deflated Sculpture II (2009))
Ryan Gander
The thermals made me lazy, or The squatters (Smoky meet Monk’s Deflated Sculpture II (2009)), 2020
10.2 x 50.8 x 34.3cm
Rana Begum
Artist
Rana Begum
B.1977, British

Rana Begum plays with colour, geometry and the capabilities of light. Although she often employs hard, industrial materials such as concrete, steel and aluminium, Begum’s works often feel unshackled and weightless, imbuing light with a solid materiality. Hers is a practice concerned with exploring changing perceptions caused by altering perspectives: the transience with which light falls onto objects, constantly casting fugitive shadows that hold different personas, the inconsistency with which colours refract light, and how light can effectively mix and bleed colours into one another. Begum’s artworks are influenced by minimalism and constructivism, specifically artists like Anni Albers and Agnes Martin, as well as memories of the Islamic architecture of her homeland. ...

Rana Begum: Artworks
No. 866 L Reflector
Rana Begum
No. 866 L Reflector, 2018
184 x 180.5 x 4cm
WP322
WP320
WP336
WP340
No. 1158 Chainlink
Rana Begum
No. 1158 Chainlink, 2022
160 x 115 x 10cm
No. 1033 Painting
Rana Begum
No. 1033 Painting, 2020
25 x 45 x 0.5cm
No. 1141 Zigzag
Rana Begum
No. 1141 Zigzag, 2022
248.5 x 82.5 x 35cm
No. 1077
Rana Begum
No. 1077, 2021
108 x 95 x 5cm
No. 1360 Relief Panel
Rana Begum
No. 1360 Relief Panel, 2024
223 x 223cm
Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London

Unlock Price & Inquiry Access