Fred Sandback, "Decades"

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Time Out says

As it's done in its previous exhibitions of Donald Judd, Dan Flavin and the L.A. "finish-fetish" school, Zwirner gallery gives over its space to a selection of pieces by a Minimalist artist, though one perhaps less known than his peers. Sandback (1943–2003) devised a deceptively simple formula to create works of immense complexity, by suspending taut strands of colored yarn in various configurations across a room. These would divide or frame the space, altering the viewer's perception in ways that were as starkly beautiful as they were schematic.

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