Flower in Danger
Mixed Materials
Sculpture
Surrealism
1932
56.0 x 78.0 cm
Kunsthaus Zürich
Alberto Giacometti’s “Flower in Danger”: A Silent Plea for Preservation
The sculpture "Flower in Danger," created by Alberto Giacometti in 1932, stands as a poignant emblem of existentialist art and a testament to the artist's masterful manipulation of form and space. Executed in wood, plaster, wire, and string – materials chosen deliberately to convey fragility and vulnerability – it’s more than just an aesthetically pleasing object; it’s a visual meditation on themes of mortality and the urgent need for safeguarding beauty amidst encroaching threats. Giacometti's distinctive style, characterized by elongated figures that seem to defy gravity, immediately establishes itself as a departure from traditional sculptural conventions. This deliberate distortion isn’t merely stylistic flourish; it serves as a powerful metaphor for confronting anxieties about existence and grappling with the precariousness of life itself.- Material Composition: The sculpture utilizes wood as its primary structural element, providing stability while simultaneously highlighting its inherent vulnerability. Plaster reinforces this fragility, creating an impression of delicate balance—a visual representation of the flower’s fragile state. Wire and string are interwoven throughout the piece, adding textural complexity and subtly suggesting connections between disparate elements.
- Technique: Giacometti employed a subtractive sculpting technique, meticulously carving away material to reveal the underlying form. This painstaking process underscores the artist's commitment to capturing essence rather than replicating surface detail—a hallmark of Surrealist art’s exploration of subconscious imagery and emotional resonance.
Emotional Impact
“Flower in Danger” evokes a profound sense of melancholy and contemplation—a reminder of the ephemeral nature of existence and the importance of cherishing moments of beauty. Its stark simplicity compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about vulnerability and loss, prompting reflection on our role in protecting the natural world and safeguarding artistic legacies for future generations. The sculpture’s enduring power resides not merely in its formal qualities but also in its ability to resonate with audiences on an emotional level—a testament to Giacometti's profound understanding of the human condition.ალბერტო ჯაკომეტი (1901 – 1966)
აღმოაჩინეთ ალბერტო ჯაკომეტი (1901-1966), შვეიცარიელი მოქანდაკე და ფერისტი, რომელიც ცნობილია თავისი საკულტო, დაგრძელებული ფიგურებით, რაც განასახიერებს ეგზისტენციალიზმს და ადამიანური მდგომარეობის კვლევას თანამედროვე ხელოვნებაში.
Kunsthaus Zürich (Ցյուրխե, Շվեյցարիա)
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ამ ნამუშევრის შესახებ
- Title: Flower in Danger
- ხატულა: ალბერტო ჯაკომეტი
- წელი: 1932
- Original dimensions: 56.0 x 78.0 cm
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Kunsthaus Zürich
- ტექნიკა და მასალა: Sculpture
- კონტექსტური კორპუსი: surrealist form existential human condition , alpine roots reflection symbolism legacy
- დანიშნულება: Accent
- Keywords: swiss modernist art , modern figurative sculpture , abstract human form
მოკლე ინფორმაცია
- Title: Flower in Danger
- Medium: Wood plaster wire string
- Influences: Surrealism
- Notable elements or techniques: Sculpture elongated figures existentialism
- Year: 1932
- Artist: Alberto Giacometti
- Artistic style: Abstract Expressionist