The artwork, titled “Fruit,” was created by Alina Szapocznikow in 1958. It belongs to the Surrealism art movement and is categorized within the sculpture genre.
The sculpture presents an abstract, organic form that evokes the essence of a fruit. Made with a fluid and curvaceous structure, it stands on two slender rods that connect it to a simple rectangular base. The overall appearance is minimalist yet powerful, emphasizing natural, flowing lines and an almost sensual quality. The smooth texture and the soft undulating curves of the piece align well with the Surrealist aesthetic, engaging the viewer’s imagination and inviting multiple interpretations. The monochromatic scheme further accentuates the sculpture’s form and contours, making it a striking example of mid-20th century Surrealist sculpture.