The artwork titled “Fiancée Foller Blanche,” created by Alina Szapocznikow in 1971, belongs to the Nouveau Réalisme art movement and falls under the genre of sculpture.
The sculpture exhibits a striking and evocative composition, featuring a finely detailed representation of a nude female figure. The figure leans against a larger, abstract form, juxtaposing the softness of the human body with a more enigmatic structure. The material choices, presumably a combination of resin and other mixed media, highlight the interplay between solid and translucent textures. The posture and positioning of the figure evoke a sense of repose or contemplation, imbuing the artwork with an air of introspection and silent dialogue between the human and the abstract forms. The base of the sculpture appears to be meticulously crafted to support and elevate the figures, further emphasizing the contrasts and connections within the composition.