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 ...
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The work of Alexander Calder goes on public display this weekend at one of the Los Angeles arts district's most cutting edge art galleries - Hauser and Wirth. The ...
A 1959 mobile by American sculptor Alexander Calder will be offered as a highlight of Phillips 20th-century and contemporary art sale in New York in May, with a presale estimate between US$10.5 ...
Work from pioneering American artist Alexander Calder is the focus of the latest exhibition at Acquavella Galleries in Palm Beach. "Calder: Composing Motion," at the gallery through March 30, includes ...
Most people know Alexander Calder as the inventor of the mobile, a kinetic sculpture that hangs in space. But like his friend Georgia O'Keeffe, he is a familiar and beloved figure to such an extent ...
He's the father of the mobile and one of the 20th century's greatest sculptors. His work — influenced by Mondrian and machines, embracing motion and modernity — can be recognized in an instant at ...
“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 ...
Engineering a mobile is subtle and complex. Weight, length, mass, horizontals, verticals, balance, motion and rotation all have to be considered. Everything is connected. The kneebone connected to the ...
Most people know Alexander Calder as the inventor of the mobile, a kinetic sculpture that hangs in space. But like his friend Georgia O'Keeffe, he is a familiar and beloved figure to such an extent ...
"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 ...