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Jack Beder Polish / Canadian , 1910-1987 Free hard cover book with every purchase
Spiral Form #15, c 1965stone sculpture20 x 11 x7 inCAD 1,500.00Further images
This sculpture by Jack Beder, titled Spiral Form #15, exemplifies his mastery of modernist abstraction and sensitivity to material. Carved from a dark, fine-grained stone, the work balances fluid rhythm...This sculpture by Jack Beder, titled Spiral Form #15, exemplifies his mastery of modernist abstraction and sensitivity to material. Carved from a dark, fine-grained stone, the work balances fluid rhythm with a sense of geological solidity.
The form unfolds as a compact spiral, its contours flowing in a continuous, wave-like motion. Beder alternates between polished and matte textures: smooth planes catch the light softly, while finely tooled and cross-hatched areas create subtle visual tension and surface variety. The tactile transitions between these zones animate the work, evoking motion and growth within a self-contained structure.
Viewed from different angles, Spiral Form suggests both natural and abstract associations—a shell, a seed pod, or a fossilized marine organism—yet it remains distinctly sculptural, defined by interlocking curves and recesses rather than literal representation. The artist’s restraint and precision give the piece a meditative quality, where energy seems to fold inward upon itself.
Beder’s Spiral Form reflects the late-modernist Canadian interest in organic abstraction, bridging architectural discipline with natural rhythm. It demonstrates his ability to distil complex natural patterns into pure sculptural essence, merging geometry, balance, and intuitive form into a single, harmonious whole.
Provenance
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