Lynn Chadwick, Pair of Walking Figures
Magdalena Abakanowicz, Sagacious Head
Max Ernst, Lunar Asparagus
Shay Alkalay, Stack
Tony Smith, Free Ride
Curved lines: Lines that are always bending and change directions gradually.
Alexander Calder, Elephant Chair with Lamp
Brian Ferriby, Leaves of Grass II
Jeppe Hein, Modified Social Bench I
Robert Morris, Untitled
Steve Tobin, Steelroots
Vertical lines: Lines that straight up and down.
Berlinde de Bryuckere, Takman
Louise Bourgeous, Quarantania III
Louise Bourgeous, The Blind Leading the Blind
Magdalena Abakanowicz, Agora
Vassillikis Takis, Le Bassin
Horizontal lines: Lines that are parallel to the horizon.
Alberto Giancometti, Nose
Constantine Brancusi, Kiss
Donald Judd, Untitled
Jean Tinguely, Le Cyclop/La Tete
Leonardo Drew, Number 33A
Diagonal lines: Lines having a slanted direction.
Francois Morellet, 4 Self-Distorting Grids
Mark di Suvero, Iroquois
Mark di Suvero, Mozart's Birthday
Michael Hall, Brahma
Rebecca Horn, Knuggle Dome for James Joice
Actual lines: Lines which are physically present in a design.
Caro Sweet, Indiana Visionary
Donald Judd, Untitled (Stack)
Edward Krasinski, Perpendiculars in Space
Jesus Soto, Penetrables
Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale
Implied lines: Lines in a work that are subtlety perceived by the viewer but have no physical form.
Abdi Setiawan, The Shooter #1
Jesus Soto, La Esfera
Jesus Soto, Virtual Cube
Magdalena Abakanowicz, Five Dancing
Rebecca Horn, High Moon
Sight line: A viewing line that is established by the arrangement of objects within one's field of vision.
Space: The area within or around an area of substance.
Leonardo Drew, 177T
Louise Bourgeois, Untitled
Pablo Picasso, Maquette for Guitar
Robert Morris, Untitled (Pink Felt)
Tom Otterness, Large Sad Sphere
Presence and Absence in space: The way the piece occupies and uses the environment surrounding it.
Leonardo Drew, Number 39A
Menashe Kadishman, Suspended
Nancy Graves, Fruit of Mystery
Pablo Picasso, Baboon Head
Pablo Picasso, Woman
Opened Space: Space that is not completely enclosed by a line.
David Smith, Twenty Four Green Ys'
Jim Johnson, Freedom of Movement
Julio Gonzalez, Head
Louise Bourgeois, Spider Storm King
Michael Maxson, New Growth
Closed Space: Space that is not completely enclosed by a line.
Alberto Giancometti, Gazing Head
George Rickey, Annular Eclipse VII
Max Ernst, The King Playing with the Queen
Michael Hall, Amaranth
Sol LeWitt, Corner Piece No. 2
Kinetic Form: A form that actually moves.
George Rickey, Diptych - The Seasons
George Rickey, Two Rectangles
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Nickel Construction
Lynn Chadwick, Ace of Diamonds
Mark di Suvery, Bojangles
Proximity: The distance between visual or structural elements or between an object and the audience.
Christo, Package 1961
David Smith, History of LeRoy Borton
Jean Tinguely, EOS
Leonardo Drew, Number 49
Man Ray, Gift
Closure: The mind's inclination to connect fragmentary in formation to produce a completed form.
Jene Highstein, Jacobean Staircase
Ken Price, Steeps
Leonardo Drew, 160T
Robert Morris, Labyrinth
Robert Morris, Untitled 2
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