Bertil Herlow Svensson sculpture
This sculptural object, titled Sektorn Mekanik, was designed by Bertil Herlow Svensson and produced in Sweden during the 1960s. Constructed from matte white-coated aluminum, the piece consists of precisely arranged rods that curve symmetrically in a dynamic, double-curved formation. The structure, with its meticulous arrangement, is both mathematically derived and visually kinetic, evoking a sense of motion through the interplay of angles and spatial depth. The work’s optical effects change depending on the viewing angle, shifting between stillness and apparent movement, making it as much an optical illusion as a static sculpture.
The rods of aluminum are uniformly placed, creating a repetition of forms that carries the influence of constructivist principles, emphasizing symmetry and modularity. The crisp, clean lines of the rods form a three-dimensional grid, where depth and tension emerge through their angular intersections. This emphasis on repetition and geometry places the piece squarely within the modernist movement, reflecting the era’s exploration of scientific principles and material experimentation.
Bertil Herlow Svensson, known for his geometric and constructivist work, sought to merge aesthetics with scientific rigor. Sektorn Mekanik epitomizes this approach, bridging art and physics through its visual complexity and structural ingenuity. The piece is also a testament to mid-century Scandinavian experimental design, where modularity and movement became key themes in the artistic exploration of space.
The aluminum structure shows minimal signs of wear, consistent with age and careful handling. Its clean white finish retains a timeless quality, highlighting its sculptural form. Suspended by a single metal wire, the object appears to float within its space, further emphasizing its presence as a suspended, three-dimensional artwork.
Measuring 58 cm in width, 40 cm in depth, and 40 cm in height (approximately 22.8 by 15.7 by 15.7 inches), Sektorn Mekanik offers both an engaging visual experience and a physical presence, suited to a modernist or minimalist interior where form and movement play a central role in the design language. This piece was issued in a limited edition of 50 units, further enhancing its rarity and collectible appeal.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 58 / D: 40 / H: 40 |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Concretism, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Aluminum |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 130967 |
Bertil Herlow Svensson