The artwork titled “Model for ‘Construction in Space ‘Two Cones”” was created by Naum Gabo in 1927. This sculpture is part of the Kinetic Art movement. The artwork exemplifies Gabo’s avant-garde approach to form, structure, and space.
The artwork features a complex interplay of geometric shapes and materials. Two transparent conical forms emerge from a central yellow structure, creating a dynamic sense of movement and balance. These cones are framed and connected by modernistic black metal elements, enhancing the three-dimensional quality and contributing to its kinetic theme. The interplay of transparency and solidity, coupled with the innovative use of materials, challenges traditional notions of sculpture, emphasizing the movement and spatial interaction inherent in Kinetic Art.