SCISSOR GUARD (c.1940) by Alexander Calder

SCISSOR GUARD - Alexander Calder - c.1940

Artwork Information

TitleSCISSOR GUARD
ArtistAlexander Calder
Datec.1940
Art MovementExpressionism

About SCISSOR GUARD

“SCISSOR GUARD” is an artwork by Alexander Calder, created around 1940. This piece is associated with the Expressionism movement and is categorized within the design genre. The artwork is not reflective of Calder’s typical style, as he was famous for his mobiles and stabiles that embody the essence of Abstract Expressionism and kinetic art.

The piece in question appears to be a simple, abstract design composed of a single, continuous piece of wire that has been bent and looped into an irregular, angular path. It finishes in a spiral form at one end, likely representing the ‘guard’ aspect of the piece’s title. The wire’s simplicity contrasts with its complex path, which may suggest motion or a certain fluidity despite its static nature. It also plays with spatial perception; the wire creates both two-dimensional and three-dimensional visual experiences as its shadows may be cast on the surface beneath it, adding depth and interplay of light. Despite the provided information, it should be noted that expressing artwork firmly within the context of Expressionism may not fully align with Calder’s recognized body of work.

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