“Untitled,” crafted by Louise Bourgeois in 2005, manifests characteristics of the Minimalism movement, and is a notable contribution to the genre of abstract art within the United States. The employment of bold, repetitive patterns inscribed within this artwork highlights the minimalist essence that Bourgeois aimed to capture.
The composition of the artwork is marked by concentric hexagonal patterns rendered in alternating red and black stripes. These repetitive patterns create an optical juxtaposition, emphasizing geometric precision and rhythmic regularity. The intersection of these shapes culminates in a textural dynamism that invites viewers to contemplate the synergy between simplicity and intricacy, central to Minimalist ideology.