A rare example of mid century modernist kinetic sculpture, this abstract kinetic sculpture by John W. Anderson embodies the elegance and innovation of 1970s American studio art. Crafted in brushed aluminum, the composition features gracefully looping ribbon forms that appear to float and interweave in space, creating a harmonious balance between motion and stillness.
The sculpture is mounted on a sleek, tapered support rising from a square black base, providing both stability and a refined contrast to the luminous metallic surface. Designed to respond subtly to air currents, the interlocking elements introduce a gentle kinetic quality, animating the form with ever-changing perspectives & spinning concentrically.
Anderson’s work reflects the era’s fascination with movement, geometry, and industrial materials, resulting in a piece that is both sculptural and interactive. Clean lines, precise engineering, and a minimalist aesthetic make this an excellent representation of late 20th-century modernism.
A sophisticated decorative object and a compelling conversation piece, this sculpture is ideally suited for contemporary interiors, collectors of kinetic art, or those with an appreciation for modernist design.
Dimensions:
Width - 27.9 cm
Depth - 30.5 cm
Height - 43.2 cm
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£1,250.00Price
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