The artwork titled “Untitled” was created by artist Fred Sandback in 1968. It belongs to the Minimalism art movement and is classified as a sculpture.
The artwork consists of four minimalist, rectangular structures composed of thin, taut lines that stretch from the wall to the floor. These lines, likely made of meticulously arranged string or wire, form the boundaries of each structure, giving the impression of floating outlines in space. By using simple geometric forms and a sparse arrangement, the artist achieves a compelling visual effect, emphasizing the interaction between line, space, and perception. The absence of mass and volume challenges traditional sculpture conventions, prompting viewers to reconsider their notions of physical and spatial presence.








