Extreme Cantilever,” unveiled during Frieze Week at Ben Brown London, where three of Calder’s cantilever sculptures were gathered together for the first time. In collaboration with the Calder ...
“The Arch,” among the last of Alexander Calder’s monumental works, served as a perfect introduction to the Storm King Arts ...
Storm King Art Center is one of the country’s largest and most renowned outdoor sculpture parks. It showcases over 150 ...
Calder: at home, among friends is dedicated to the intimate objects Alexander Calder made throughout his life, mostly as gifts for friends and family. The selection is limited to works from the San ...
Art, we like to imagine, exists on a plane removed from the grubby realities of supply and demand, a pure expression of ...
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107.5 x 75 cm. (42.3 x 29.5 in.) Private collection, Monaco. Alexander Calder, renowned for his kinetic sculptures and ...
This famed mobile from artist Alexander Calder has hung in the Ruffin Building since 1975. The Bank of America is selling the “Eléments Démontables” mobile to the Calder Foundation to become ...
A 50-foot black spire, welded to triangular and curved sheets of steel, appeared above the treetops as friends and I set out the other day on a path that cut through a field of native grasses. "The ...
Alexander Calder was an American artist. He was born in 1898 in Pennsylvania, USA and died in 1976. Sculptures are usually still as people walk around them, but Calder's sculptures move.
The talk of Art Basel Paris’s third edition has no doubt been the Grand Palais, the architectural gem custom-built 124 years ago for the Universal Exposition of 1900.