Anti-Reflectiv Glass – Alexander Calder – Quatre Systemes Rouges
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Poster with anti-reflectiv glass of the work Quatre Systemes Rouges by the American artist Alexander Calder (1898-1976). The poster comes pre-framed with a matte laminated surface, significantly reducing reflections from light sources compared to regular glass and providing a beautiful, calm visual expression without glare. The frame is made of oak veneer.
Acrobats, tightrope walkers, and the planets of the cosmos were a major source of inspiration for many of Calder's sculptures. Common to them all is that they are constantly in motion, and this motion seemingly takes place almost freely in space.
But invisible forces ultimately determine how they move. In his sculptures, Calder not only wanted to show the movement but also to capture it and make visible the forces to which the movement is bound.
Many have tried to describe the playful grace of Calder's sculptures. The French philosopher, Jean Paul Sartre, put it this way:
An object by Calder is like the sea. Eternally repeated, always new. One glance at it is not enough. One must live with it every day and let oneself be mesmerized.

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