The artwork titled “Drawing without Paper 84/25 and 84/26” by the artist Gego, created in 1984, belongs to the Post-Minimalism art movement and falls within the sculpture genre. This piece, as indicated by its name, features elements resembling drawings but is exhibited without the conventional paper medium.
The artwork consists of two primary horizontal rods, one blue and one orange, which serve as the structural foundation. From these rods, a network of thin, metallic wires extends in various directions, forming abstract, geometric configurations. The wires are interconnected and knotted, creating a dynamic and intricate three-dimensional line drawing. This sculptural piece eschews traditional solid forms and instead explores space through the interplay of lines and voids, embodying the essence of Post-Minimalism by challenging conventional boundaries and materials.