The impetus for this exhibition of “working drawings” by Cristos Gianakos was his Maroussi Ramp (1995), a 130-foot steel sculpture traversing a gorge at an eleven-degree incline, which the artist had recently installed in Greece. (Maroussi is a residential area near Athens.) Other projects featured in the show included a study for the mast-like Gemini, built in a shipyard in Malmo, Sweden. Closely related to these drawings for sculptural projects were the bold geometric shapes found in Gianakos’s ink, acrylic, and graphite works on mylar. One of these, Square Tilt (1992), enacted a force comparable to the Maroussi Ramp at the scale of the gallery.