CROISIÈRE (1931) by Alexander Calder

“Croisière,” a sculpture created by Alexander Calder in 1931, is a significant piece within the Kinetic Art movement. The artwork belongs to the genre of sculptures and mobiles.

The artwork features a minimalist design, constructed from thin, delicate wires that form a geometric composition. It is mounted on a simple, squared base made of light-colored material. The structure includes curved and straight black wires forming a spherical shape with an intersecting curved line. Attached to the top of the wires are two spherical elements, one black and one white, suggesting motion and balance. The piece exemplifies nuanced movement and dynamic equilibrium, hallmarks of Calder’s innovative approach to Kinetic Art.

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