Les vers noirs

Collection: Modern Tapestry

Dimensions: 69 x 98 in. (175 × 248cm)
Material: Handwoven wool Aubusson tapestry by Pinton workshop, France
Artist signature: Signed “Calder”
Serial: 6 + 2 ED

Detailed information

Alexander Calder “Les vers noirs” Tapestry

Delight in the intricate interplay of forms in Alexander Calder’s captivating tapestry “Les vers noirs” (the black worms), a testament to the artist’s ability to translate his signature mobiles to the realm of woven art.

Alexander Calder’s artistic vision was a seamless blend of kinetic energy, abstract expression, and childlike playfulness. His revolutionary creation of the mobile, a kinetic sculpture that gracefully sways with the breeze, embodied his fascination with movement and equilibrium. With their delicate forms and mesmerizing dance, Calder’s mobiles became enduring icons of modern art.

Calder’s prowess extended beyond kinetic sculpture, as he also excelled in painting and printmaking, where he further delved into the realms of abstraction and dynamism. His paintings, often infused with bold brushstrokes and vibrant hues, captured the essence of movement and the interplay of shapes. His prints, encompassing a diverse range of techniques, demonstrated his mastery of line and texture, often incorporating elements of abstraction and figuration.

Calder’s artistic approach, regardless of the medium, was consistently marked by an adventurous spirit, playful curiosity, and profound creativity. He continuously challenged the boundaries of artistic expression, pushing the conventional notions of form and movement. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of modern art.

Detailed information

Alexander Calder “Les vers noirs” Tapestry

Delight in the intricate interplay of forms in Alexander Calder’s captivating tapestry “Les vers noirs” (the black worms), a testament to the artist’s ability to translate his signature mobiles to the realm of woven art.

Alexander Calder’s artistic vision was a seamless blend of kinetic energy, abstract expression, and childlike playfulness. His revolutionary creation of the mobile, a kinetic sculpture that gracefully sways with the breeze, embodied his fascination with movement and equilibrium. With their delicate forms and mesmerizing dance, Calder’s mobiles became enduring icons of modern art.

Calder’s prowess extended beyond kinetic sculpture, as he also excelled in painting and printmaking, where he further delved into the realms of abstraction and dynamism. His paintings, often infused with bold brushstrokes and vibrant hues, captured the essence of movement and the interplay of shapes. His prints, encompassing a diverse range of techniques, demonstrated his mastery of line and texture, often incorporating elements of abstraction and figuration.

Calder’s artistic approach, regardless of the medium, was consistently marked by an adventurous spirit, playful curiosity, and profound creativity. He continuously challenged the boundaries of artistic expression, pushing the conventional notions of form and movement. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of modern art.