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Alexander Calder — Barrette
Alexander Calder

Barrette

1954

"Barrette" is a mobile by Alexander Calder, the American sculptor who pioneered this kinetic art form in the 1930s. The work exemplifies Calder's characteristic style of suspended abstract forms that move freely in response to air currents, creating ever changing compositions. Like much of his oeuvre, the piece combines geometric and organic shapes in a delicate balance that celebrates both movement and space.

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Alexander Calder, Barrette, 1954

"Barrette" is a mobile by Alexander Calder, the American sculptor who pioneered this kinetic art form in the 1930s. The work exemplifies Calder's characteristic style of suspended abstract forms that move freely in response to air currents, creating ever changing compositions. Like much of his oeuvre, the piece combines geometric and organic shapes in a delicate balance that celebrates both movement and space.

Year
1954
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Playful Aesthetic, Geometric Forms, Kinetic Art, Mobile Sculpture, American Artist, Modernism, Metal And Wire, Three-Dimensional, Abstract

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro, Sebastián In Situ, Jonathan Murray, Hamilton Selway Gallery