Alexander Calder is known for his use of movement in sculpture, but aside from some mobiles gently swaying, museum goers rarely get to witness that aspect of his work. Calder: Hypermobility at the ...
At the entrance of Azabudai Hills Gallery, visitors are currently greeted by a giant black-and-white photo of the sculptor Alexander Calder in his New York studio, next to two of his most famous ...
Alexander Calder’s irreverent pieces challenged the very definition of sculpture. In partnership with the NGV, we take a look at the largest-ever presentation of the sculptor’s work in Australia.
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The papers of abstract kinetic artist and sculptor Alexander Calder measure 2.6 linear feet and date from 1926 to 1967. Found within the papers ...
"Untitled" (1963) by Alexander Calder is among the pieces that are part of the exhibition "Calder: Composing Motion" through March 30 at Acquavella Galleries in Palm Beach. Work from pioneering ...
Most people think of mobiles as simple children’s toys designed to distract babies and help them fall asleep. Yet the origin of this soothing gewgaw actually marked an important turning point in the ...
Designers Noel Pretorius and Maria Ramos have created a typeface inspired by US artist Alexander Calder’s kinetic sculptures. Pretorius and Ramos met while studying type at Reading University. (Ramos ...
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