Suspended Cube (1938) by David Smith

Suspended Cube - David Smith - 1938

Artwork Information

TitleSuspended Cube
ArtistDavid Smith
Date1938
Art MovementAbstract Art

About Suspended Cube

“Suspended Cube,” created by David Smith in 1938, is a prominent example of Abstract Art within the genre of sculpture. The artwork embodies the abstraction movement’s ethos, it integrates geometric forms and spatial concepts, creating an intricate and thought-provoking piece.

The artwork illustrates a sophisticated interplay of shapes and voids. At its core is a large, horizontally oriented rectangular prism, perforated with circular and square openings, giving it a dynamic tension and visual interest. Suspended and contoured forms arch and intersect through and around the central prism, emphasizing the sculpture’s spatial complexity. The use of metallic tones accentuates its industrial aesthetic while also highlighting the interplay of light and shadow across its surfaces. The artwork stands on a circular base, anchoring the otherwise ethereal and suspended components, lending stability to the composition. Through its form and structure, “Suspended Cube” invites viewers to contemplate the intricate relationships between solid and void, as well as the balance and harmony achievable in abstract constructs.

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