TREE (1941) by Alexander Calder

TREE - Alexander Calder - 1941

Artwork Information

TitleTREE
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1941
Art MovementKinetic Art

About TREE

The artwork “TREE” is a creation of Alexander Calder from 1941 and is associated with the Kinetic Art movement. It falls under the genres of sculpture and mobile, which is a type of kinetic sculpture that relies on balance and air currents to achieve its movement.

The sculpture depicted in this image presents a tall, slender black structure that branches out at the top into two main arms, reminiscent of the form of a tree. The limbs of this “tree” support an array of hanging elements that balance delicately and are designed to move with ambient air currents. These elements consist of abstract shapes and are adorned with a minimal color scheme, including red, blue, yellow, and white. The artwork’s design allows for an interplay of shape, form, shadow, and movement, creating an ever-changing visual experience influenced by its surroundings. Calder’s work typically engages with space and motion, and this piece is a prime example of his exploration of these themes.

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