Chandelle

John Safer, Chandelle, 1969, revised 2013, Lucite, 77 in. (195.6 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 2007.23

Artwork Details

Title
Chandelle
Artist
Date
1969, revised 2013
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
77 in. (195.6 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the artist
Mediums Description
Lucite
Classifications
Object Number
2007.23

Artwork Description

The French word chandelle means "candle," and this sculpture, although not strictly representational, evokes the form of a flickering flame. The title of the work may also reflect John Safer's knowledge of aviation, gained from his experience in the US Air Force. A chandelle is an aircraft maneuver in which the pilot combines a 180-degree turn with a sudden climb. Viewed from the side, Chandelle's form captures the elegant motion of this movement. "What I see and try to capture," the artist has said, "is the movement of beauty. I try to freeze a line of a motion that expresses strength, power, or grace. . . . I try to grasp and make permanent something ephemeral."

Works by this artist (1 item)

John Safer, Chandelle, 1969, revised 2013, Lucite, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 2007.23
Chandelle
Date1969, revised 2013
Lucite
Not on view

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