The artwork titled “Bichito 89/22” was created by the artist Gego in 1989. It belongs to the Post-Minimalism art movement and is classified as a sculpture.
The artwork is a dynamic and intricate composition, featuring a series of red, coiled metallic wires mounted onto a circular base. The coils are twisted into complex, interwoven shapes, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The base appears to be made of a metallic material that contrasts with the vivacious red wires, enhancing the visual impact. The overall structure is both delicate and robust, a characteristic reflection of Post-Minimalist tendencies that favor complexity and organic forms over the rigid simplicity of Minimalism.