Machine Motorisee 1933 by Alexander Calder
Machine Motorisee
Machine Motorisee: Calder's Kinetic Manifesto
MACHINE MOTORISEE marks a pivotal moment in Alexander Calder's career, capturing the artist's transition from static sculpture to the dynamic forms that would define his legacy. Created in 1933, this work represents Calder's early experiments with motorized movement in art.
The piece belongs to Calder's formative period in Paris, where he began incorporating mechanical elements into his sculptures. Machine Motorisee predates his famous hanging mobiles but already demonstrates his fascination with kinetic energy and balance. The geometric forms in this composition—circles, lines, and abstract shapes—reflect both the industrial aesthetic of the machine age and the organic rhythms of nature.
Alexander Calder and the Birth of Mobiles
In the early 1930s, Alexander Calder was at the forefront of an artistic revolution. Trained as an engineer, he brought a unique perspective to sculpture, infusing his works with actual movement. Machine Motorisee embodies this period of experimentation, as Calder began to explore how mechanical forces could create aesthetic experiences.
This work predates Calder's collaboration with the Surrealists and his development of the hanging mobile. Yet we can already see his signature vocabulary: abstract forms that suggest both machinery and celestial bodies, suspended in delicate equilibrium. The piece demonstrates Calder's ability to transform cold mechanical motion into poetic visual experiences.
The Mechanics of Visual Poetry
Composition: Engineering Balance
Calder's arrangement of geometric elements in Machine Motorisee creates a visual hierarchy that guides the viewer's eye through the piece. The contrasting sizes and shapes—large circles against thin rods—establish a rhythmic pattern that mimics both industrial machinery and natural systems.
Movement: Choreographing Space
The motorized components of this early work introduce time as an artistic dimension. Calder carefully calibrated the speed and range of motion to create a mesmerizing dance of forms, where each element's trajectory complements the others.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Alexander Calder |
| Original Year | 1933 |
| Art Style | Kinetic Art |
| Subject Matter | Abstract composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | 230gsm art paper |
| Frame | Solid wood with conservation mat |
| Glazing | UV-protected acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide, 5–10 business days |
| Returns | 30-day hassle-free returns |
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View Print DetailsStyling Machine Motorisee in Modern Spaces
The geometric abstraction of Machine Motorisee makes it remarkably versatile for contemporary spaces. In a minimalist living room, the print's black and white palette creates striking contrast against neutral walls. For industrial-inspired interiors, the piece complements exposed metal fixtures and concrete surfaces. At 30×40 cm, this print works equally well as a statement piece above a console or as part of a gallery wall.
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