Biomorphic
Derived from the Greek words bios (life) and morphe (form), the term refers to abstract forms or images that evoke naturally occurring forms such as plants, organisms, and body parts.
Featured Works
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Woman and Dog in Front of the Moon (Femme et chien devant...
Joan Miró
1935, published 1936
Mustache Watch (Schnurruhr) from Merz 5. 7 Arpaden by Han...
Jean (Hans) Arp
1923
Red Head, Blue Body
Meret Oppenheim
1936
Hollow Form (Penwith)
Barbara Hepworth
1955-56
Small Centipede
Isamu Noguchi
c. 1952
The Quartered One
Louise Bourgeois
1964-65
Quarantania, I
Louise Bourgeois
1947-53; reassembled by the artist 1981
Vase (model 3031 / Savoy)
Alvar Aalto
1936
Pedestrian City project, Hypostyle Courtyard (Developed p...
Roger C. Ferri
1979