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Jo Delahaut — Argent-vert
Jo Delahaut

Argent-vert

1967

"Argent-vert" by Jo Delahaut is a constructivist sculpture composed of steel and painted wood that exemplifies the artist's commitment to geometric abstraction and kinetic form. Created by the Belgian artist, the work features carefully balanced elements in silver and green tones that interact with light and space to create dynamic visual relationships. Delahaut's piece reflects his exploration of how color, material, and sculptural form can generate visual movement and harmony through pure abstraction.

Medium
steel and painted wood

🔨 Auction Lot

Collection Françoise Mayer et Marc Sohier

December 4, 2024

Estimate: $2,000$3,000

Lot 48

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Jo Delahaut, Argent-vert, 1967

"Argent-vert" by Jo Delahaut is a constructivist sculpture composed of steel and painted wood that exemplifies the artist's commitment to geometric abstraction and kinetic form. Created by the Belgian artist, the work features carefully balanced elements in silver and green tones that interact with light and space to create dynamic visual relationships. Delahaut's piece reflects his exploration of how color, material, and sculptural form can generate visual movement and harmony through pure abstraction.

Medium
steel and painted wood
Year
1967
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Abstract Art, 20th Century, Serene Mood, Large scale composition, Minimalist Aesthetic, Belgian Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Geometric Abstraction, Color Field Painting, Constructivism influence, Oil on Canvas

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