Metronomic Irregularity II (1966) by Eva Hesse

“Metronomic Irregularity II” is an installation artwork by Eva Hesse, created in 1966 and associated with the Post-Minimalism art movement.

The artwork comprises a trio of square panels, each connected through intricate, looping strands that extend horizontally between the panels. These strands create a sense of chaotic order, as they intertwine in an seemingly random yet harmonious pattern. The use of monochromatic tones and the repetitive, yet varied, linear elements reflects Hesse’s exploration of systematic structures and organic irregularity. The artwork captivates through its dynamic visual impact, evoking both simplicity and complexity within a minimalist aesthetic.

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