Geometric Art

Geometric art for sale. Collect signed geometric art prints and limited edition works by leading artists such as Sol LeWitt and Ellsworth Kelly. Defined by precision, balance, and bold visual rhythm, geometric abstraction continues to shape contemporary art and collecting. Available with secure checkout and worldwide shipping.

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Imi Knoebel - Gelbe FahneImi Knoebel - Gelbe Fahne
Imi Knoebel – Gelbe Fahne Sale price€2.800,00
Jorinde Voigt - Sara’s Question VI
Günter Fruhtrunk - Schwarz-Grünes KontinuumGünter Fruhtrunk - Schwarz-Grünes Kontinuum
Sarah Morris – Total Lunar EclipseSarah Morris - Total Lunar Eclipse
Barbara Hepworth - Three Forms AssemblingBarbara Hepworth - Three Forms Assembling
Daniel Buren - Untitled (Leporello)Daniel Buren - Untitled (Leporello)
Carmen Herrera, Untitled (NRW)Carmen Herrera, Untitled (NRW)
Carmen Herrera - Untitled (NRW) Sale price€9.500,00
François Morellet - UntitledFrançois Morellet - Untitled
François Morellet – Untitled Sale price€1.300,00
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Sarah Morris – Taurus (Origami)Sarah Morris - Taurus (Origami)
Sarah Morris – Taurus (Origami) Sale price€2.200,00
Fred Sandback - Untitled (1979.03)Fred Sandback - Untitled (1979.03)
Rupprecht Geiger – Rot zu GelbRupprecht Geiger – Rot zu Gelb
Rupprecht Geiger – Rot zu Gelb Sale price€3.800,00
Sarah Morris – LondonSarah Morris - London
Sarah Morris – London Sale price€1.200,00
Rupprecht Geiger - Red on Violet
Rupprecht Geiger – Red on Violet Sale price€1.700,00
Jorinde Voigt – Sara’s Question III
Dan Flavin - Untitled (Triptych)Dan Flavin - Untitled (Triptych)
Dan Flavin – Untitled (Triptych) Sale price€3.500,00
Robert Indiana – BannerRobert Indiana – Banner
Robert Indiana – Banner Sale price€1.000,00
Carmen Herrera - Rojo y NegroCarmen Herrera - Rojo y Negro
Carmen Herrera - Rojo y Negro Sale price€7.000,00
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Günther Uecker - Prägedruck (from Nagelbuch)Günther Uecker - Prägedruck (from Nagelbuch)
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Rupprecht Geiger – Green on OrangeRupprecht Geiger - Green on Orange
Günter Fruhtrunk – Zwischen GrünGünter Fruhtrunk – Zwischen Grün
Jorinde Voigt - Sara’s Question IV
Anni Albers - STAnni Albers - ST
Anni Albers – ST Sale price€3.600,00
Günter Fruhtrunk - FarbbewegungenGünter Fruhtrunk - Farbbewegungen
Rupprecht Geiger – Black on Different RedsRupprecht Geiger – Black on Different Reds
Robert Mangold – Arabesque IRobert Mangold - Arabesque I
Robert Mangold – Arabesque I Sale price€3.000,00
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Günther Uecker - Etching (from Nagelbuch)Günther Uecker - Etching (from Nagelbuch)
Günter Fruhtrunk - OrgelpunktGünter Fruhtrunk - Orgelpunkt
François Morellet - Trames PortfolioFrançois Morellet - Trames Portfolio
Dan Flavin - The Diagonal of May 25, 1963 in Fluorescent LightDan Flavin - The Diagonal of May 25, 1963 in Fluorescent Light
Dan Flavin - For Circular Fluorescent Light Of One WallDan Flavin - For Circular Fluorescent Light Of One Wall
Brice Marden - Etching for ParkettBrice Marden - Etching for Parkett
Brice Marden - Etching for Parkett Sale price€4.900,00
Richard Anuszkiewicz – 6 SeritypienRichard Anuszkiewicz – 6 Seritypien
Richard Anuszkiewicz – Untitled (Kölner Kunstmarkt 68)Richard Anuszkiewicz – Untitled (Kölner Kunstmarkt 68)
Damien Hirst - Theodora (H10-3)
Damien Hirst – Theodora (H10-3) Sale price€4.600,00
Gert & Uwe Tobias - UntitledGert & Uwe Tobias - Untitled
Gert & Uwe Tobias – Untitled Sale price€1.200,00
Rupprecht Geiger – Blue-Black and Bluish RedRupprecht Geiger - Blue-Black and Bluish Red
Rupprecht Geiger - Bluish Red and Blue-BlackRupprecht Geiger - Bluish Red and Blue-Black
Rupprecht Geiger – Zurückgehen, Weitergehen, FortgehenRupprecht Geiger - Zurückgehen, Weitergehen, Fortgehen
Günther Uecker – Lithograph from NagelbuchGünther Uecker – Lithograph from Nagelbuch
Sol LeWitt – A PyramidSol LeWitt – A Pyramid
Fred Tomaselli – Nov. 11, 2010Fred Tomaselli – Nov. 11, 2010
Fred Tomaselli – Nov. 11, 2010 Sale price€1.500,00
Ellsworth Kelly - Small Black CurveEllsworth Kelly - Small Black Curve
Ellsworth Kelly - BraunwaldEllsworth Kelly - Braunwald
Ellsworth Kelly – Braunwald Sale price€12.000,00
Sol LeWitt - Isometric Figures IVSol LeWitt - Isometric Figures IV
Sol LeWitt - Isometric Figures ISol LeWitt - Isometric Figures I
Sol LeWitt – Isometric Figures I Sale price€3.900,00
Sarah Morris – Deviancy is the EssenceSarah Morris – Deviancy is the Essence
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Rupprecht Geiger – Leuchtrot Kalt auf Leuchtrot WarmRupprecht Geiger – Leuchtrot Kalt auf Leuchtrot Warm

Leading Artists in Geometric Art

Key geometric artists such as Sol LeWitt, Ellsworth Kelly, and Sarah Morris defined geometric abstraction through systems of form, repetition, and color. Explore signed geometric art prints and limited editions shaping contemporary art and collecting today.

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Ellsworth Kelly - Small Black Curve
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The Origins of Geometric Abstraction

The origins of geometric art can be traced to early 20th-century abstraction, when artists began breaking away from traditional representation and developing what is now known as geometric abstraction. Cubism played a crucial role in reshaping how form and space were perceived. Artists such as Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, and Josef Albers advanced these ideas, constructing compositions based on grids, circles, and squares.

This approach embodied the spirit of modernism, favoring clarity, harmony, and universality over individual expression. Movements such as Constructivism and the Bauhaus carried these principles forward, linking art, architecture, and design through systems of order and balance.

For collectors, these early developments laid the foundation for one of the most influential strands of modern abstract art. Today, geometric art remains both timeless and forward-looking, appealing to those drawn to structure, precision, and the pursuit of pure form.

Sol LeWitt – A Pyramid
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Key Movements in Geometric Art

Geometric art developed through several key movements within modern and contemporary abstraction. Each introduced distinct approaches to structure, perception, and visual language, while reinforcing the central role of geometry in abstract art.

Minimalism pursued a radical reduction of form, emphasizing clarity, repetition, and material presence. Artists such as Donald Judd and Ellsworth Kelly explored geometric structures through precise compositions that removed gesture and narrative, focusing instead on spatial relationships and visual balance.

Op Art introduced a different dynamic, using geometric patterns to create optical effects and perceptual instability. Artists like Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely employed repetition, contrast, and rhythm to activate the viewer’s visual experience, making perception itself the subject of the work.

In parallel, conceptual and systems-based practices expanded geometric abstraction beyond visual form. Sol LeWitt, for example, developed structures based on instructions and serial logic, where the idea became as important as the execution. His wall drawings and prints demonstrate how geometric systems can generate complex visual outcomes from simple rules.

Together, these movements continue to shape contemporary geometric art. Their influence can be seen in the work of artists such as Sarah Morris, whose compositions translate architecture, urban systems, and color into structured abstract forms that extend the legacy of geometric abstraction into the present.

Sarah Morris – Deviancy is the Essence
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The Value of Geometric Art Prints & Editions

Printmaking has long been central to geometric art, aligning technical precision with the clarity of abstract form. Techniques such as screenprinting, lithography, and etching allow artists to produce sharp lines, vivid color contrasts, and controlled repetition—qualities that define geometric abstraction.

From the 1960s onward, artists including Frank Stella, Sol LeWitt, and Rupprecht Geiger used prints and multiples as primary mediums for experimentation and innovation. These signed artworks are not reproductions but original editions, positioning geometric art prints as a key part of modern and contemporary art.

For collectors, limited edition prints offer access to important works in more attainable formats while maintaining the conceptual rigor and visual impact of unique pieces. Contemporary artists such as Sarah Morris continue this tradition, translating architectural structures and bold color systems into dynamic geometric compositions.

Today, geometric art prints and geometric abstract prints remain one of the most compelling ways to collect abstract art, combining historical relevance with strong visual presence. These works are available as signed limited edition prints within our current selection.

A curated selection of geometric art prints and limited editions is presented above.

01

The Origins of Geometric Abstraction

The origins of geometric art can be traced to early 20th-century abstraction, when artists began breaking away from traditional representation and developing what is now known as geometric abstraction. Cubism played a crucial role in reshaping how form and space were perceived. Artists such as Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, and Josef Albers advanced these ideas, constructing compositions based on grids, circles, and squares.

This approach embodied the spirit of modernism, favoring clarity, harmony, and universality over individual expression. Movements such as Constructivism and the Bauhaus carried these principles forward, linking art, architecture, and design through systems of order and balance.

For collectors, these early developments laid the foundation for one of the most influential strands of modern abstract art. Today, geometric art remains both timeless and forward-looking, appealing to those drawn to structure, precision, and the pursuit of pure form.

02

Key Movements in Geometric Art

Geometric art developed through several key movements within modern and contemporary abstraction. Each introduced distinct approaches to structure, perception, and visual language, while reinforcing the central role of geometry in abstract art.

Minimalism pursued a radical reduction of form, emphasizing clarity, repetition, and material presence. Artists such as Donald Judd and Ellsworth Kelly explored geometric structures through precise compositions that removed gesture and narrative, focusing instead on spatial relationships and visual balance.

Op Art introduced a different dynamic, using geometric patterns to create optical effects and perceptual instability. Artists like Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely employed repetition, contrast, and rhythm to activate the viewer’s visual experience, making perception itself the subject of the work.

In parallel, conceptual and systems-based practices expanded geometric abstraction beyond visual form. Sol LeWitt, for example, developed structures based on instructions and serial logic, where the idea became as important as the execution. His wall drawings and prints demonstrate how geometric systems can generate complex visual outcomes from simple rules.

Together, these movements continue to shape contemporary geometric art. Their influence can be seen in the work of artists such as Sarah Morris, whose compositions translate architecture, urban systems, and color into structured abstract forms that extend the legacy of geometric abstraction into the present.

03

The Value of Geometric Art Prints & Editions

Printmaking has long been central to geometric art, aligning technical precision with the clarity of abstract form. Techniques such as screenprinting, lithography, and etching allow artists to produce sharp lines, vivid color contrasts, and controlled repetition—qualities that define geometric abstraction.

From the 1960s onward, artists including Frank Stella, Sol LeWitt, and Rupprecht Geiger used prints and multiples as primary mediums for experimentation and innovation. These signed artworks are not reproductions but original editions, positioning geometric art prints as a key part of modern and contemporary art.

For collectors, limited edition prints offer access to important works in more attainable formats while maintaining the conceptual rigor and visual impact of unique pieces. Contemporary artists such as Sarah Morris continue this tradition, translating architectural structures and bold color systems into dynamic geometric compositions.

Today, geometric art prints and geometric abstract prints remain one of the most compelling ways to collect abstract art, combining historical relevance with strong visual presence. These works are available as signed limited edition prints within our current selection.

A curated selection of geometric art prints and limited editions is presented above.

Ellsworth Kelly - Small Black CurveSol LeWitt – A PyramidSarah Morris – Deviancy is the Essence

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