Untitled (Sculptural Study, Two-part Vertical Construction) (1986) by Fred Sandback

Untitled (Sculptural Study, Two-part Vertical Construction) - Fred Sandback - 1986

Artwork Information

TitleUntitled (Sculptural Study, Two-part Vertical Construction)
ArtistFred Sandback
Date1986
Art MovementMinimalism

About Untitled (Sculptural Study, Two-part Vertical Construction)

“Untitled (Sculptural Study, Two-part Vertical Construction)” is a sculptural artwork crafted by the artist Fred Sandback in 1986. Part of the Minimalism art movement, this piece exemplifies the genre of sculpture within that movement. The artwork consists of two vertical elements, articulated through the use of minimal materials to define spatial forms.

The artwork is composed of simple linear elements, emphasizing the spatial relationship within an otherwise empty room. By utilizing what appears to be thin, taut strings or wires, Sandback defines volumes in the space without physically occupying it. The strings are positioned in such a manner that they suggest geometric shapes, inviting viewers to engage with the voids and the volumes simultaneously. The use of minimal materials and the emphasis on spatial perception are quintessential to Sandback’s sculptural practice, embodying the principles of Minimalism.

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