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Calder, Alexander (Stirling) (1898–1976)US abstract sculptor. He invented mobiles, sculptures consisting of flat, brightly coloured shapes, suspended from wires and rods and moved by motors or currents of air. Although he was not the first sculptor to exploit real movement, no one before him had used it consistently. Huge mobiles by Calder have been installed at Kennedy Airport, New York (1957) and the UNESCO headquarters in Paris (1962). Inspired both by Joan Miró and Piet Mondrian, by the early 1930s Calder had created his first mobiles. He very soon developed his more familiar works, delicately balanced constructions moved by air currents: Lobster Trap and Fish Tail (1939) (Museum of Modern Art, New York) is typical. He also created nonmoving sculptures called ‘stabiles’, such as Black Widow (1959) (Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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| "Art & Context: The '50s and 60s" focuses upon
artistic creations by twenty of postwar America's most influential
artists ranging from Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, and Roy
Lichtenstein, to Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, and "Andy
Warhol. It included the largest
collection of African art in private hands, and works by such legendary
artists as Jean-Michael Basquiat, Alexander Calder, Stuart Davis, Jean
Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Red Grooms, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Ferdnand
Leger, Richard Lindner, Jaques Lipchitz, Reginald Marsh, Henri Matisse,
Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso and Augeste
Rodin. This experience, short as it
was, led to a lifetime's collaboration with visual artists
including Frank Stella and Alexander Calder. |
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