Untitled
1988
paint
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1988
paint
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This drawing shows a simple, clean shape: a rectangle split into four equal parts by two straight lines. One diagonal line cuts through the middle, dividing the top right and bottom left sections. The lines are thin and precise, and the whole thing sits on a plain white background. The empty spaces feel deliberate—no color, no extra marks. It’s just lines and negative space, making you focus on the shapes themselves. Try looking up Guenter Tuzina next to see how he plays with simple forms.