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Image Calder makes an adjustment to one of his large mobiles, which is not the one cited ... significant damage and improper modifications. Art foundations are often viewed as something of the ...
Alexander Calder’s iconic kinetic mobiles originated after a visit to Piet Mondrian ... Inspired, Calder left the studio and within a year had done what Mondrian declined to: made abstract art move.
a curator of modern and contemporary Art at the Seattle Art Museum, told Artnet. “Calder does this with his gently moving mobiles, Mosley by balancing heavy volumes that seem to defy gravity.” ...
The gallerist, Edward Nahem, claims in a lawsuit filed this week that he purchased the Calder—a 1950 “Mobile de Bretagne”—from French dealer and “art detective” Elisabeth Royer ...
On a recent episode of Antiques Roadshow US, a guest was left astounded by the valuation of a rare piece by American sculptor ...
Alexander "Sandy" Calder's mobiles, a type of kinetic sculpture that he is credited with inventing, can be seen hanging inside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, not far from where Calder Gardens ...
“Calder: In Motion, The Shirley Family Collection,” will be on view at the Seattle Art Museum from Nov. 8 to Aug. 4. The sculptures, mobiles, prints, paintings, illustrations and works on ...
Alexander Calder’s grandson ... for his grandpa’s art, a collector claims in a new lawsuit. Alexander Rower lied about the condition of the glass and wire mobile owned by Richard Brodie ...
She described Calder Gardens as a melding of art, architecture and nature that ... "For viewers who open themselves up to the possibilities of his mobiles and stabiles, the unexpected takes ...