I went to the Wexner Center yesterday to see an exhibition named Cubes and Anarchy. All the art works that displays were created by an American famous scalptor, David Smith. Visting the gallery is an special experience to me since I have never been to Wexner before and it is really hard to try to understand works which were made by a modernist of abstract expressionism. David would like to use cubes and geometry in his arts, so I didn't feel amazing at first sight of exhibits. However when I observed the arts carefully, I found they are interesting since all the components combines harmonious to support the whole art work.
This is one of the exhibit that impressed me a lot. It is called cubi I and was made in 1963. It looks simple without any colours. The work is made of stainless steel and we can see their are five small cubes lining without order. I think David applied geometry in this work and tried to indicate the beauty of geometry.

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