Untitled
1997
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1997
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This image shows a black square divided into smaller rectangles by thin white lines. The shapes don’t line up neatly—they’re offset, creating empty spaces between them. The whole thing looks like a grid that was drawn freehand, not perfectly straight. The artist made this as one of forty prints, all in black and white. The lines are crisp but uneven, like someone sketched them quickly. If you like this kind of simple, geometric art, check out lithography to see how prints like this are made.