“Spiral Theme,” crafted in 1941 by Naum Gabo, is a sculpture associated with the Kinetic Art movement and is presently housed at Tate Modern in London, UK.
The artwork embodies fluidity and dynamic motion, characteristic of the Kinetic Art movement. It features an intricate arrangement of transparent planes intertwined with fine lines to create a three-dimensional spiral. The interplay of light and shadow across its surface underscores its ethereal and light-filled presence, inviting viewers to explore its form from multiple perspectives. The sculpture rests on a solid, dark base which contrasts against its delicate, transparent elements, further highlighting its intricate and meticulous construction.