François Morellet Grille se déformant
1966
Chromed steel grill
47.24 x 51.18 x 6.3 in ( 120 x 130 x 16 cm )
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Private Collection, Belgium

Cornette de Saint Cyr, Bruxelles

Private Collection, Belgium

Artwork's description

Grille se déformant (1966) by François Morellet is a fascinating exploration of kinetic art, where geometry and movement intersect in unexpected ways. This work is composed of a chrome-plated steel grid set in motion by an electric motor, with a lacquered steel structure and a chain. Morellet's work from this period often reflects his interest in systematic, almost mathematical processes, associated with the unpredictable visual impact resulting from simple and repetitive forms in motion.

In Grille se déformant, the grid, a symbol of order and control, is subjected to deformation, thus challenging the viewer's expectations of stability. The grid starts in a regular and precise pattern but is transformed by motorized elements into a wavering and dynamic form, suggesting the fluidity of perception and the instability of constructed systems. The interaction between rigid, industrial materials and the almost organic movement evokes a contrast between the mechanical and the human experience.

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