George Rickey: Double L Excentric Gyratory.
Lynn Chadwick: Sitting Forms.
Sol LeWitt: Tall Irregular Progression.
"49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes" Sol LeWitt.
"Movement" Jesus Soto.
Opened space: In an artwork, space that is not completely enclosed by a line. A mass penetrated or treated in such a way that space acts as its environment rather than as its limit. For example, a doughnut having a hole in its middle has an open shape in its middle.
George Rickey: Four Rectangles Excentric II.
George Rickey: one Up One Down, Eccentric with Acute Angle, Variation III.
Jean Tinguely: Méta-mécanique.
"Two volumes in the virtual" Jesus Soto.
"One-Two-One with Two Half-Off" Sol LeWitt .
Roger Phillips: Figure 8 on Open Rectangle.
Jeffrey Laudenslager: Mikoshi.
Jesús Soto: Feeling The Infinite.
"Gallows and Lollipops" Alexander Calder.
"Rooster Rings" Anthony Howe.
Sight lines: is an imaginary line from the eye to a perceived object.
"Rainbow Stone" Nigel Can.
"123454321" Sol LeWitt.
"Four-sided pyramid" Sol LeWitt.
"Sight Line" Gillespine.
Lucio Fontana: Concetto Spaziale.
Straight lines:restricted or constricted; narrow; tight; confined threadlike mark.
George Rickey: Nine Rotors, Nine Cubes.
Jean Tinguely: Maschinenbild Haus Lange.
Lucio Fontana: Concetto spaziale, Attesa.
George Rickey: Three Red Lines.
George Rickey: Untitled.
Closed Space: Space that is completely enclosed by a line, or unbroken contour. For example,a triangle is a closed shape.
Mark di Suvero: Molecule.
Closed Space: Space that is completely enclosed by a line, or unbroken contour. For example,a triangle is a closed shape.
George Rickey: Two Lines Oblique Gyratory.
Mark Di Suvero: Yoga.
George Rickey: Four Open Squares Horizontal Gyratory--Tapered.
Sol LeWitt: Open Geometric Structure.
"Chalk Line" Anthony Caro.
Actual line: a line that physically exists.
"Circle with Towers" Sol LeWitt.
Vassilakis Takis: Tableau Magnetique.
George Rickey: Sun and Moon.
Mark di Suvero: Luck’s Prime.
"Signaux" Takis Vassilakis.
Diagonal line: M
oving or extending obliquely, esp. at a 45° angle; slanting.
George Rickey: Kinetic.
George Rickey: Four Lines Oblique.
Mark di Suvero: Molecule.
"Two Lines Down" George Rickey.
"New Star" Mark di Suvero.
Implied Lines.
"Ohne Titel"Vassilakis Takis.
"Untitled" Donald Judd.
"Untitled" Donald Judd.
Jean Tinguely: Matrac.
Horizontal Lines: I
s a line that goes left-to-right, parallel to the x-axis.
"Untitled" Donald Judd.
Lucio Fontana: Spatial Concept: Expectations.
Mark Di Suvero: Old Buddy
Mark di Suvero: Pyramidian.
Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing.
Curved Lines: Are