The artwork, titled “FISH,” was created by the distinguished artist Alexander Calder around the year 1945. This piece is a representative of the Expressionism movement and falls under the genre of a mobile.
The artwork embodies a minimalistic depiction of a fish using a delicate, wire frame that forms the outline. Hanging elegantly from a single point of suspension, the mobile is characterized by a simplicity of design. A small, red element is positioned within the wire frame, adding a contrasting color to the otherwise monochromatic composition. This delicate balance and the interplay of forms and colors exemplify Calder’s unique approach to art, where motion and simplicity merge into an aesthetically pleasing creation.