SEA GULL (1927) by Alexander Calder

SEA GULL - Alexander Calder - 1927

Artwork Information

TitleSEA GULL
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1927
Art MovementExpressionism

About SEA GULL

The artwork titled “SEA GULL” is a sculpture created by the artist Alexander Calder in 1927. Associated with the Expressionist movement, the piece exemplifies Calder’s innovative approach to form and movement in three-dimensional art.

As for the sculpture itself, it presents a stylized sea gull composed of linear elements and created with wire. The bird is abstracted to its most simplistic forms, capturing the essence of a gull in mid-flight or perched, as interpreted by the viewer. The sculpture is mounted on a wooden base, which grounds the artwork and provides stability. It demonstrates Calder’s early fascination with balance and form, elements that would later become hallmarks of his more famous mobile sculptures. Despite the minimalistic approach, the sculpture conveys a sense of dynamism and an almost playful character that would resonate throughout Calder’s artistic career.

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