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Black and White Abstract Art

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If you’re looking for the perfect artwork for your home, black and white abstract art is a stunning way to elevate any space. These pieces can instantly infuse your home with timeless style and are sure to spark conversation from your guests. 

Abstract art in black & white will fit any room — from intimate spaces like a bathroom to large living room walls that make a statement. 

This style of art is a favourite with interior designers and art enthusiasts because it’s so versatile. These pieces can work by themselves for maximum effect or as part of a bohemian gallery wall for an eclectic look. 

Choose from expressive etchings, graphic prints, calming minimalist ink drawings, architectural shapes, and much more in our curated collection.

All of our artworks have been sourced from over 40 internationally leading art galleries, hand-picked for you. You’ll find works by Kandinsky, Man Ray, Lissitzky, Takeuchi Seihō, to name a few. 

Browse our high-quality prints below to elevate your home instantly.

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Picture of Sans titre ou Nu à la guitare (circa 1922) - Francis Picabia (French, 1879-1953)
Picture of Die Zeichen (1919-20) - Otto Freundlich (German, 1878-1943)

Die Zeichen (1919-20) - Otto Freundlich (German, 1878-1943)

$55
Picture of Drowned (1930) - Mikuláš Galanda (Slovak, 1895 – 1938)

Drowned (1930) - Mikuláš Galanda (Slovak, 1895 – 1938)

$55
Picture of Konstruktion V (1923) - László Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian, 1895 - 1946)
Picture of Untitled 2 (Abstract Forms) (ca. 1913–15) - Rudolf Bauer (German, 1889 – 1953)
Picture of Thermometer (1930) - Mikuláš Galanda (Slovak, 1895 – 1938)

Thermometer (1930) - Mikuláš Galanda (Slovak, 1895 – 1938)

$55
Picture of ‘Hola, hola’ carol (1924) - Tadeusz Makowski (Polish, 1882-​1932)
Picture of Abstract (19th century) - After Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917)
Picture of Abstract Pattern Portfolio Pl.08 (1930) - Mizuki Heitaro (Japanese, 20th Century)
Picture of Abstract photographic composition

Abstract photographic composition

$55
Picture of Abstract photographic composition in black, white and grey

Abstract photographic composition in black, white and grey

$55
Picture of Abstracte compositie (1906) - Reijer Stolk (Dutch, 1896 - 1945)

Abstracte compositie (1906) - Reijer Stolk (Dutch, 1896 - 1945)

$55
Picture of Abstrait (1941) - Julio González (Spanish, 1876-1942)

Abstrait (1941) - Julio González (Spanish, 1876-1942)

$55
Picture of Acker mit Weib (Woman in a Field) (1912) - Wilhelm Morgner (German, 1891 – 1917)
Picture of Animal legend (1913) - Franz Marc (German, 1880-1916)

Animal legend (1913) - Franz Marc (German, 1880-1916)

$55
Picture of Arithmetic (Arifmetika) (1913) - Kazimir Malevich (Russian, 1879 – 1935)
Picture of Aus meinem Leben, 50 Blätter XX (1923) - Karl Wiener (Austrian, 1901-1949)
Picture of Badende im Tub (ca. 1917) - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880-1938)
Picture of Black and white abstract cubes

Black and white abstract cubes

$55
Picture of Black and White Collage (1913) - Georges Braque (French, 1882 – 1963)
Picture of Black and white pattern with wavy lines

Black and white pattern with wavy lines

$55
Picture of Buddhas Standpoint in the Earthly Life No. 3 (1920)-  Hil

Buddhas Standpoint in the Earthly Life No. 3 (1920)- Hil

$55
Picture of Composition - Otto Freundlich (German, 1878-1943)

Composition - Otto Freundlich (German, 1878-1943)

$55
Picture of Couverture – Frontispice (1890) - Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916)
Picture of Cubist Composition (Centre Noir) (1921) - Albert Gleizes (French, 1881 - 1953)
Picture of Danseuse étoile sur un transatlantique (1913) - Francis Picabia (French, 1879-1953)
Picture of Die Zeichen 2 (1919-20) - Otto Freundlich (German, 1878-1943)

Die Zeichen 2 (1919-20) - Otto Freundlich (German, 1878-1943)

$55
Picture of Die Zeichen no.2 (1919-20) - Otto Freundlich (German, 1878-1943)
Picture of Eierschläger (1923) - Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887 - 1948)

Eierschläger (1923) - Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887 - 1948)

$55
Picture of Elegant black and white silk with stripes

Elegant black and white silk with stripes

$55
Picture of Freunde in der Natur II (1920) - August Babberger (German, 1885 – 1936)
Picture of Freunde in der Natur III (1920) - August Babberger (German, 1885 – 1936)
Picture of Grained Wood (1956) - Yamaguchi Gen (Japanese, 1896-1976)

Grained Wood (1956) - Yamaguchi Gen (Japanese, 1896-1976)

$55
Picture of Group Of Persons With Tyre - Louis Soutter (Swiss, 1871 – 1942)
Picture of Hoofd van Christus met aureool (1924) - Lodewijk Schelfhout (Dutch, 1881-1943)
Picture of Inland, Porto Rico (1935 - 1937) - Albert Potter (American, 1903 - 1937)
Picture of Kinderbildnis (1923) - Paul Klee (German, 1879 - 1940)

Kinderbildnis (1923) - Paul Klee (German, 1879 - 1940)

$55
Picture of Kleine Welten VI (1922) - Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866 - 1944)

Discover Aesthetic Versatility

Black & white abstract art is perfect for any space because it’s simple and versatile, easily elevating your home with a sophisticated aesthetic.

The monochromatic palette allows forms, patterns and texture to dominate. This makes them perfect pairings with any wall colour. They also work well in any type of home — from modern apartments to traditional buildings with historical features. 

The balanced harmony of black & white minimalist art makes them a first pick for modern design enthusiasts and those who love simple interiors. However, they also serve as grounding artworks for those with an eclectic taste, easily marrying with more colourful works. Whether you’re drawn to bold geometric patterns or softer, organic shapes, black-white abstract art will fit with your personal taste and elevate any interior. 

Endless Style Options

From geometric lines to architectural forms to organic shapes, black and white abstract art gives you endless choices to elevate your interior style. Abstract artists work with shape and form to create an engaging visual dialogue using balance, asymmetry and negative space.  You’ll find big sweeping strokes, sharp lines, light and airy compositions or moody canvases — perfect for any room or setting. 

Abstract art in black & white suits any space — giving you lots to play with. If you enjoy a retro look, modernist etchings or quirky cubist paintings from Picasso are a great place to start. Or, if graphic shapes is more your style, look to 1920s artists like Man Ray, Ed Wadsworth, and El Lissitzky. 

Let your chosen pieces command a space as a standalone, or group them together as a gallery wall for a dynamic effect. Play around to find your preferred display option.  

Choosing the Right Piece for Your Space

If you’re looking to fill a big space, like a living room or office reception, large abstract artworks are a great focal point. Or, opt for minimalist pieces in lighter tones for smaller, intimate spaces like bedrooms or bathrooms — there’s an abstract artwork for any room or setting. 

When selecting a black and white abstract art piece, consider the overall design theme of your space. Enhance the sleek aesthetic of minimalist or modern spaces by choosing pieces with clean lines, geometric forms, or negative space. 

If your taste is more eclectic and incorporates colour, consider adding art in a black & white abstract style with detailed patterns or a hand-drawn feel. This can add contrast and depth without clashing with your existing decorating style. 

Make a bold statement with high-contrast black and white abstract wall art pieces. They’ll go beautiful with a contemporary or minimalist home aesthetic. Or, choose Japanese artist Takeuchi Seihō’s beautiful ink paintings for a calming home environment.

Does your home include period features? Look to intricate pattern work by artists such as Owen Jones or Joaquin Torres-Garcia.

When selecting your piece, don’t forget to consider the size of the artwork. Large, bold pieces can create a striking focal point, while smaller prints do well paired with other black-white wall art or furnishings to create a cohesive look. Framing options also play a critical role in how the art is perceived—an unframed work can feel more casual and organic, while a simple frame can lend a sophisticated edge.

Spark Emotion and Conversation

Abstract art is entirely open to interpretation. This can evoke different emotional responses from one viewer to the next, which is one of its enduring qualities. 

That’s what makes abstract art pieces great conversation starters. They invite the viewer to engage deeply, opening up questions like “What do I see in each brushstroke?” “Does this shape represent something?” “What emotions come up when I look at this artwork?” This is what sets it apart from figurative art, which includes a clearly-defined subject. Incorporating thought-provoking black white abstract art will stimulate conversation from your guests and offer a new perspective each time you look at it. 

Because of their ambiguous forms, they fit seamlessly into any space — ideal for both homes and professional environments. Abstract art, especially in black and white, creates a feeling of sophistication, intellect, and modernity. 

Enduring, Timeless Appeal

One of the benefits of this artform is that it never goes out of style. Because of its beautiful simplicity, it stays timeless while still feeling fresh and contemporary.

Whether you’re looking to add artwork to a single room or furnishing a new home, black and white abstract prints offer lasting appeal.

Our curated collection brings together some of the best of black and white abstract art for your home. Select from expressive brushstrokes, calm minimalism, complex geometric forms, or stunning architectural photographs to resonate with your personal style and set the mood of your space.