The artwork titled “Hanging Complex Form,” created by the artist Sol LeWitt in 1989, belongs to the Minimalism art movement and is classified under the sculpture genre.
The artwork features a geometric form suspended from the ceiling, exemplifying LeWitt’s signature emphasis on simplicity and structural clarity. It consists of angular surfaces converging to create a pointed, inverted pyramid-like shape that protrudes downwards into the space. The monochromatic white color of the sculpture enhances its minimalist aesthetic, focusing attention on the purity of its form and the interplay of light and shadow on its facets. The positioning and scale of the sculpture establish a striking presence within the room, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between the artwork, the space, and their perspectives.