SERVING SPOON (1945) by Alexander Calder

SERVING SPOON - Alexander Calder - 1945

Artwork Information

TitleSERVING SPOON
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1945
Art MovementExpressionism

About SERVING SPOON

The artwork “Serving Spoon” by Alexander Calder, crafted in 1945, is a piece designed in the Expressionism movement, categorized under design genre. It features a utilitarian object with an artistic twist, showcasing Calder’s unique approach to everyday items.

The “Serving Spoon” appears to be made of metal, possibly silver or stainless steel, with a polished finish. It has a simple yet organic form, indicative of Calder’s style, known for its fluid lines and abstract shapes. The handle of the spoon is long and slender, with a series of punched holes near the end that could serve both a decorative and practical function, such as hanging the spoon for storage. The bowl of the spoon is ample and smoothly curved, likely designed for serving food efficiently. There’s a sense of minimalism in the design, yet it carries a handcrafted quality that sets it apart from mass-produced utensils. This piece reflects Calder’s interest in function interwoven with artistic expression, suggesting that even the most mundane objects can be infused with aesthetic consideration.

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