Though his name may not be immediately recognizable to many, sculptor Alexander Calder is best known for inventing the kinetic mobile. Born to parents who were both artists, Calder found himself ...
The best Calder publications, from a comprehensive two-volume biography to a children’s book about his moveable ...
The Fondation Louis Vuitton marks 100 years since the artist’s arrival in Paris with nearly 300 works and immersive galleries ...
Sometimes, unexpected findings and collectors’ rediscoveries reveal new facets of an artist’s practice, particularly when they lead to carefully curated exhibitions. This is exemplified in “Calder: ...
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is hosting a new exhibition, "Alexander Calder: The Nature of Movement," through May 31. The exhibition celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Jean & Alfred Goldstein ...
Visitors to the first major exhibition of Alexander Calder’s art in Tokyo in nearly 35 years will view Un effet du japonais, a nearly 7-foot sculpture made in 1941 of sheet metal, wire, rod, and paint ...
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 ...
Every generation has to bury earlier artists so that the new zeitgeist can be put forth. But, fortunately, a subsequent generation will unearth and rehabilitate the best of the banished. This seems to ...
Calder was in his twenties when he first moved to France. Now a series of new shows explores the American artist’s Gallic ties.
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 ...