Human Concretion (1935) by Jean Arp

Human Concretion - Jean Arp - 1935

Artwork Information

TitleHuman Concretion
ArtistJean Arp
Date1935
Dimensions49.5 x 47.6 cm
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationMuseum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US

About Human Concretion

The artwork “Human Concretion,” created by Jean Arp in 1935, epitomizes the Surrealist movement. This sculpture, measuring 49.5 x 47.6 cm, is housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, NY, US.

The sculpture embodies a smooth, organic form rendered in a creamy white material, devoid of sharp edges or defined lines. The amorphous and fluid shape invites multiple interpretations, consistent with the Surrealist ethos of exploring the irrational and unconscious mind. The abstract nature of the form gives it a timeless and universal quality, exemplifying Jean Arp’s ability to convey deep meaning through simplicity and abstraction. This piece is a quintessential example of how Arp’s work blurs the boundaries between the natural and the surreal, offering viewers an enigmatic yet captivating visual experience.

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