(Reuters) - Known for his popular mobiles, the wide-ranging body of work by late artist Alexander Calder is now on display at the Museum of Modern Art in (MOMA) in New York City. The exhibition, ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Alexander Calder, the Pennsylvania-born sculptor who died in 1976, is, it’s safe to say, one of New York’s, and the Alexander Calder standing outside his home next to several of his stabile structures ...
Alexander Calder is perhaps the least controversial great international artist of our time. Everyone knows and loves his delicately balanced mobiles — a field of sculpture he invented entirely on his ...
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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 ...
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 ...