Untitled (1934) by Alexander Calder

Untitled - Alexander Calder - 1934

Artwork Information

TitleUntitled
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1934
Art MovementKinetic Art

About Untitled

The artwork in question is an untitled sculpture created by Alexander Calder in 1934, which is part of the Kinetic Art movement and falls under the genre of sculpture, specifically, a mobile. Calder’s work is celebrated for its innovative use of form, movement, and balance, contributing to the development of Kinetic Art where motion is a defining element.

This particular piece depicts a mobile, a type of moving sculpture that is balanced and suspended components that move in response to touch or air currents. The construction is primarily metal, with several linear elements that support a series of shapes, including spheres and discs, which appear to float in space. The discs and spheres vary in size and are colored in a limited palette, including red, white, and black, which enhances the visual contrast and adds to the dynamic quality of the work. The supporting structure resembles a tripod, grounding the floating elements in a stable yet delicate balance. The lightweight construction allows for gentle, swaying movement, which is central to the piece’s aesthetic and conceptual appeal. Alexander Calder’s work emphasizes the importance of equilibrium and motion, redefining sculpture as an evolving interaction with the viewer and the environment.

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