Date: 2013 ; Nice , France in terms of modern geography
Art form: Installation Art
Dimensions: 1200 X 5000 cm (472.44 X 1968.5 in)
In 1970, Alexander Calder creates Stabile-Mobile, a sculpture enthroned on the esplanade of the Museum of Modern Art and Contemporary Art of Nice (MAMAC) in France. Forty-three years later, the facade of the museum has been renovated, and to make the opening of the new building unforgettable, the director of the museum (Gilbert Perlein) called on the artistic talent of Arne Quinze. The Belgian created a sculpture echoing the effect of duality represented in the ephemeral sculpture by Calder, solid but seemingly fragile. Ultimately, painting the wooden installation in vibrant orange, making it a ‘gigantic’ tribute.