Jerome Kirk
American
American,
(active 1923–2019)
While studying mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jerome Kirk was deeply impressed by an exhibition of Alexander Calder’s sculpture held in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kirk’s own first mobiles, which date from after his graduation in 1951, bear the influence of the elder artist’s work. Kirk imagines the sculpture’s movement out in the universe: “Natural forces provide fixed parameters within which I have to work, but the forms and shapes are largely intellectually and emotionally derived. A static sculpture would not change if moved from the face of the earth, however, kinetic sculpture would behave very differently on the moon or [in] outer space.” Vertical Nimbus' highly polished and reflective surfaces are characteristic of his work.