The artwork, “Untitled,” is a sculpture created by Alexander Calder in 1932. This piece belongs to the Kinetic Art movement and is classified within the genre of mobile sculptures.
The artwork consists of a series of metal rods, each suspending spherical elements, delicately balanced and interconnected. These rods vary in length and orientation, creating a harmonious yet dynamic visual composition that is characteristic of Calder’s innovative approach to kinetic sculptures. The arrangement is minimalistic, with the spheres painted in white and the addition of a single red sphere at the farthest end of the structure, creating a subtle yet striking visual contrast. The overall design emphasizes movement and balance, inviting the viewer to engage with the continually shifting interplay of forms within the space. The shadows cast by the mobile add an additional layer of complexity and depth to the work, contributing to its ever-changing nature.