Last Friday, American artist Alexander Calder’s beloved Circus reemerged at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Made between 1926 and 1931, it had been falling apart and had been in storage. But now ...
Alexander Calder, in Paris in 1930, with Cirque Calder, 1926–31. Photo by George Hoyningen-Huene, © George Hoyningen-Huene/Condé Nast via Getty Images, © 2025 ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Too much often is made of biography in attempts to pinpoint origins of an artist’s work, but in the case of Alexander Calder, known for his mobiles, “stabiles” and kinetic works made ...
Shattuck's "The History of Sound," was picked earlier this year as Greenwich Reads Together selection. The book comprises 12 interconnected stories set in New England across three centuries, examining ...
“I was framed,” Alexander Calder wrote in middle age as he looked back on his childhood and his failed attempt to escape sculpture, the family profession. This is how Jed Perl begins his biography of ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Alexander Calder’s total sales are going up, and if ...
Oddball Films presents The Cine-Circus is Coming to Town! Step Right Up, Step Right Up to the Oddest Show in town; a program of vintage gems and oddities about The Big-Top. Behold Blonde Bombshell Mae ...
This exhibition catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition, Alexander Calder: Radical Inventor, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, September 21, 2018 to February 24, 2019, and The National ...
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