“Thicket No. 1,” created by artist Roni Horn between 1989 and 1990, is a minimalist sculpture composed of plastic and aluminum. This notable work of art, which is displayed at the Tate Modern in London, UK, exemplifies the minimalist art movement’s ethos through its precise material selection and form.
The artwork itself is a flat rectangular structure made of plastic and aluminum, placed on what appears to be a concrete or similarly textured floor. The surface of this piece is strikingly smooth, reflecting the light and surroundings subtly. Along the lower edge of the rectangular form, a phrase is inscribed in bold black letters: “TO SEE A LANDSCAPE AS IT IS.” This text runs horizontally along one side, enhancing the work’s contemplative nature and inviting viewers to consider the relationship between text, material, and perception. The simplicity and clarity of the form, devoid of excessive ornamentation, underscore the principles of minimalism and allow the viewer to focus on the intrinsic properties of the materials used and their spatial presence.