Two Discs (1965) by Alexander Calder

Two Discs - Alexander Calder - 1965

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Discs
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1965
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Two Discs

“Two Discs” is a sculpture created by Alexander Calder in 1965 and is representative of the Abstract Expressionism art movement. Calder, renowned for his kinetic sculptures and mobiles, here presents a stationary work that exudes a similar sense of dynamism through its form.

The sculpture features two flat, circular shapes, which we can infer are the “discs” referred to in the title. These discs are intersected by elongated, organic shapes that suggest movement and introduce a striking contrast. The entire piece projects an interplay of forms and balances gracefully in space. The sculpture’s placement enhances its visual impact, with its bold silhouette juxtaposed against the building’s curved backdrop, creating an engaging spatial dialogue in an urban setting. The simplicity of the forms, along with their monumental scale, showcases Calder’s ability to capture the essence of motion and balance through abstract shapes.

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