Méta-Malevitch, 1954

Méta-Malevitch

black wooden box with seven rectangular, white-painted metal elements/ interior: wooden wheels, rubber belts, metal rods and electric motor

Size: 61 x 50 x 20 cm

These floating forms are mounted on fine wires that are connected behind the picture surface with wooden or metal wheels of different sizes. When the wheels are set in motion by drive belts connecting them with a likewise hidden motor, a continual series of new constellations appear on the picture surface.

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