The work of two giants of 20th-century art is on view through Sept. 19. Alexander Calder’s 23-foot standing mobile, “Three Up, Three Down,” guarded the front lawn of the High Museum of Art for 25 ...
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 ...
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(Calder likes caves; until recently he owned an inhabited one a few miles away, rented to a local family.) On the right, beyond a fifteen-foot standing mobile, with its poised, swinging arms, was the ...
“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 ...
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After nearly 20 years in storage, Alexander Calder’s 26-foot-tall standing mobile Horizontal (1974) has been permanently installed in one of the most iconic locations in Paris -- on the plaza in front ...
Before you knew what “art” was. Before you could even walk or talk, Alexander Calder was influencing your life. If your parents hung a mobile over your crib, he was. Calder can’t be credited for ...
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