The artwork titled “Untitled,” created by the artist Gego in 1966, is representative of the Minimalism art movement and falls within the abstract genre.
The artwork features a complex interplay of geometric forms and linear patterns. Dominated by stark black shapes, the composition is marked by a large, uneven polygon that occupies a significant portion of the canvas. Within this form, there is a detailed arrangement of white, horizontal lines that intersect and create a sense of depth and dimensionality. This intricate pattern contrasts with the solid black, lending an dynamic tension to the piece. On the right edge of the artwork, a series of parallel lines further enhance the minimalist yet intricate design, emphasizing Gego’s mastery in exploring form, space, and structure through abstraction.