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Relief, clock
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Jean Arp’s “Relief, Clock,” created in 1914 during the tumultuous period of Dadaism and its nascent embrace of Surrealist principles, stands as a testament to artistic experimentation and a profound engagement with geometric abstraction. More than just a decorative object; it embodies a radical departure from traditional sculptural conventions—a deliberate rejection of representational accuracy in favor of exploring fundamental visual elements: form, color, and chance.
“Relief, Clock” emerged from the Dada movement’s rejection of logic and reason—a reaction against the horrors of World War I. Dada artists sought to dismantle established artistic hierarchies and embrace absurdity as a means of critique. Arp's work aligns closely with Surrealist explorations of subconscious imagery and dreamlike states, drawing inspiration from figures like Marcel Duchamp and Giorgio Morandi. Notably, it shares stylistic similarities with Jean Arp’s biomorphic sculptures—a deliberate move away from representational art toward an aesthetic rooted in organic forms.
The circular motif symbolizes wholeness and unity – a concept central to Surrealist thought. The asymmetrical arrangement of shapes contributes to the artwork's emotional impact, conveying a feeling of playful disruption and inviting contemplation. Beyond its formal qualities, “Relief, Clock” evokes an atmosphere of quiet dynamism—a subtle suggestion of movement within stillness.
Likely executed using painted wood or similar durable material, the sculpture’s surface is remarkably smooth and glossy due to a meticulous polishing process. The careful cutting and placement of geometric shapes underscore Arp's mastery of craftsmanship—a testament to his commitment to achieving visual harmony through precise execution.
1886 - 1966 , Njemačka
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