Alexander Calder’s Bent Propeller 1970. Commissioned for the World Trade Center Plaza while the buildings were still being constructed, the seven-metre high steel sculpture by the American artist was ...
Mosley took a different path. Turning to sculpture in the 1950s after working as a freelance journalist and Postal Service ...
To mark the 750th anniversary of the city of Amsterdam, the Stedelijk Museum presents its new Don Quixote Sculpture Hall as a unique gift to the city.
The artist Marcel Duchamp called Calder’s sculptures’ ‘mobiles’ because they moved when the wind blew. Here is one of his mobiles made in 1953. How do you ...
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.
Horwich Family, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (solo) The Intimate World of Alexander Calder, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution, New York, NY; Minneapolis ...
The artist served as impresario ... the hairs quiver and vibrate with the slightest shifts in movement. Alexander "Sandy" Calder (; July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor known ...
A restored Hamburg theme park created by artists in the late 1980s is now on view in Los Angeles—but it was not the first. We take a ride through five historic artist-designed amusements ...
The papers of Alexander Calder were digitized in 2006 by the Archives of American Art. The papers have been scanned in their entirety, and total 1,086 images. Funding for the processing and ...