The artwork, titled “Structural Constellation,” was created by Josef Albers in 1955. Rendered in pencil and ink on paper, the piece measures 20.32 by 27.94 cm. It belongs to the art movements of Constructivism and Op Art and falls within the abstract genre. This piece is part of the “Structural Constellation” series.
The artwork features a series of interconnected geometric shapes that seem to float within the composition. Lines of varying thickness suggest depth and perspective, creating an optical illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional plane. The overall design is minimalistic, characterized by precision and clarity, with a focus on structural form and spatial relationships. The interplay of the intersecting shapes and lines engages the viewer, inviting contemplation of the complexities and nuances of perceptual space.