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Heinz Mack Untitled Struktur 1972 screenprint with two black vertical-striped bands fading on white background in optical minimalist style

Hand-signed and numbered. Untitled – Struktur (1972) by Heinz Mack is a screenprint that exemplifies the artist’s fascination with rhythm, repetition, and light. Known as a co-founder of the ZERO group, Mack's work often explores optical phenomena and the dynamic interplay between form and perception. In this piece, two horizontal bands composed of vertical black striations occupy the center of a stark white field. These densely packed, textured lines fade at the edges, creating a subtle gradient that mimics vibration or the illusion of motion. The structure is both rigid and fluid, engaging the viewer's eye in a meditative, almost kinetic experience. The print’s monochrome palette and minimalist aesthetic emphasize formal precision while inviting contemplation of visual patterns and their emotional resonance. Printed in an edition of 100, each piece is hand-signed and numbered, marking it as a refined example of Mack’s conceptual and optical art practice from the early 1970s.

Artwork Copyright © Heinz Mack

Untitled - Struktur, 1972

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Hand-signed and numbered. Untitled – Struktur (1972) by Heinz Mack is a screenprint that exemplifies the artist’s fascination with rhythm, repetition, and light. Known as a co-founder of the ZERO group, Mack's work often explores optical phenomena and the dynamic interplay between form and perception. In this piece, two horizontal bands composed of vertical black striations occupy the center of a stark white field. These densely packed, textured lines fade at the edges, creating a subtle gradient that mimics vibration or the illusion of motion. The structure is both rigid and fluid, engaging the viewer's eye in a meditative, almost kinetic experience. The print’s monochrome palette and minimalist aesthetic emphasize formal precision while inviting contemplation of visual patterns and their emotional resonance. Printed in an edition of 100, each piece is hand-signed and numbered, marking it as a refined example of Mack’s conceptual and optical art practice from the early 1970s.

Artwork Copyright © Heinz Mack

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