Alexander Calder%27s prominent %22Black Crescent%22 mobile has been removed from the Delaware Art Museum%27s East Court and its collections database The piece was purchased by the museum in 1961 ...
Calder’s mobile sculptures were designed to move, and that original intent is at the core of the Whitney Museum’s current exhibition of his sculptures, Hypermobility. Each piece has a prescribed way ...
Alexander Calder, “Mountains and Clouds” (designed 1976, completed 1986) (photo by Jim Fruchterman/Flickr) It may sound like the beginning of a joke, but members of the US Senate are pondering the ...
Alexander Calder’s ‘Submarine Christmas Tree’ (1947) and Joan Miró’s Le piège’ (1924). Christie's “20th Century Modern Masters from a Private French Collection reflects the pioneering spirit of the ...
Christie’s has secured the consignment of a mobile by Alexander Calder made of wood from early in the artist’s career. Specialists expect the work, the leading lot of the Christie’s 20th Century ...
In 1933, Alexander Calder began to transform a rundown farmhouse in Roxbury, Connecticut, into a family home which he shared with his wife Louisa and growing family and kept until the end of his life.
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Alexander Calder‘s Black Crescent has been deinstalled from the space where it once hung in the Delaware Art Museum‘s East Court, fueling speculation that the mobile has been chosen as one of four ...
“Why must art be static?” Alexander Calder once asked, with a tinge of defiance. “The next step in sculpture is motion.” This question, or near challenge, impelled the artist to investigate mass and ...
The heirs of Alexander Calder have seen their fraud lawsuit against the late artist’s dealer dismissed in a decision handed down by a judge in the New York State Supreme Court. Calder’s heirs -- ...
Today's Google doodle shows off a very cool HTML5 feature, with a moving interactive mobile celebrating the birth of Alexander Calder, the man behind the mobile. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV ...
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