“F No 13 Multi Mobile” is a work by artist Josef Albers, created between 1950 and 1952. This piece is situated within the art movements of Constructivism and Op Art, and belongs to the abstract genre. It forms part of Albers’ “Structural Constellation” series.
The artwork exhibits a geometric composition that features interlocking lines and shapes forming a central, three-dimensional structure that appears to be spatially complex. The lines create an optical illusion of depth and movement, consistent with the principles of Op Art, which aim to evoke visual dynamism through abstract forms. The careful alignment and intersection of lines and polygons lend the artwork a sense of structural integrity and mathematical precision, characteristic of Constructivist principles. The monochromatic palette underscores the tension between flatness and spatial illusion, compelling the viewer to engage with the piece on both an analytical and perceptual level.