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Alexander Calder — Black Spiral
Alexander Calder

Black Spiral

1971

Black Spiral is a commanding work on paper in which Calder deploys a single continuous coiling line that expands outward from a luminous white center across a deep black ground, creating a hypnotic sense of rotation and spatial depth. The composition exemplifies Calder's lifelong engagement with movement and kinetic energy, here translated from three dimensions into a graphic two-dimensional form. The confident, unwavering arc of the spiral line demonstrates the same mastery of line and rhythm that defined his sculptural mobiles and stabiles. The work is held by the Calder Foundation in New York and was photographed at an exhibition in Paris.

Medium
Ink on paper
Signed
Yes

Notes

Wall label bilingual (French/English). Listed as part of a left-to-right sequence alongside: Untitled 1964, Untitled 1969, Untitled 1970, Untitled 1973, and Untitled 1972, all Calder Foundation, New York. Partial text visible on left edge of label panel reads 'wire, and paint', suggesting a nearby larger work description. A green emergency exit sign is visible in the upper right corner of the artwork photo.

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Alexander Calder, Black Spiral, 1971

Black Spiral is a commanding work on paper in which Calder deploys a single continuous coiling line that expands outward from a luminous white center across a deep black ground, creating a hypnotic sense of rotation and spatial depth. The composition exemplifies Calder's lifelong engagement with movement and kinetic energy, here translated from three dimensions into a graphic two-dimensional form. The confident, unwavering arc of the spiral line demonstrates the same mastery of line and rhythm that defined his sculptural mobiles and stabiles. The work is held by the Calder Foundation in New York and was photographed at an exhibition in Paris.

Medium
Ink on paper
Year
1971
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France

Related themes

Blue Chip, American, Modernist, Spiral, Geometric Abstraction, Works on Paper, Modern, Mid-Century, Abstract Composition

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