Red Cascade (1954) by Alexander Calder

Red Cascade - Alexander Calder - 1954

Artwork Information

TitleRed Cascade
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1954
Art MovementKinetic Art

About Red Cascade

“Red Cascade” is a sculpture by American artist Alexander Calder, created in 1954. This piece is an example of Kinetic Art, a movement wherein artworks contain moving parts or rely on motion for their effects. Calder’s “Red Cascade” falls under the genre of both sculpture and mobile, denoting a moving, suspended sculptural form.

The artwork “Red Cascade” by Alexander Calder features a series of organic and geometric shapes arranged in a flowing, cascading form. The structure consists of slender rods and wires that support a variety of flat, circular elements in varying sizes. Predominantly in red, with occasional pops of blue and black, these elements are meticulously balanced and connected so that they move with the air currents around them. The composition conveys a sense of lightness and dynamism, epitomizing Calder’s innovative approach to sculpture which emphasizes motion and the equilibrium of forms in space.

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