The artwork, entitled “Untitled,” was created by artist Eva Hesse in 1968. It is a sculpture that belongs to the Post-Minimalism art movement. With its abstract form, the sculpture reflects Hesse’s experimental approach and her contribution to the genre.
The artwork features a linear arrangement of a brown, textured base with six cylindrical, cream-colored structures protruding vertically. Each cylinder is uniquely shaped, exhibiting slight variations in height and form. The simplicity and raw materiality of the sculpture emphasize the essence of Post-Minimalism, focusing on the physical characteristics of the materials and the space they occupy.