ACOUSTIC CEILING (1954) by Alexander Calder

ACOUSTIC CEILING - Alexander Calder - 1954

Artwork Information

TitleACOUSTIC CEILING
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1954
Art MovementKinetic Art

About ACOUSTIC CEILING

“Acoustic Ceiling” is a mobile sculpture by Alexander Calder, created in 1954. Considered a work of Kinetic Art, this piece is known for its ability to move and change form. Kinetic Art is a genre which emphasizes on movement, often mechanically driven or dependent on natural forces, which brings the artistic pieces to life.

The artwork as shown in the image features an array of abstract, flat shapes suspended from the ceiling. These elements, varying in sizes and colors, hang at different heights, creating a dynamic visual field. They are likely engineered to move subtly with the air currents in the environment, which animates the display and engages viewers in a constantly shifting experience. The organic shapes in shades of white, red, and black, are placed against a white ceiling spotted with recessed lights, enhancing the contrast and overall visual impact of the sculpture. The interplay of the sculpture with the architectural elements of the space suggests that the piece was site-specific, designed to augment the acoustical and aesthetic quality of the venue.

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