Alexander Calder%27s prominent %22Black Crescent%22 mobile has been removed from the Delaware Art Museum%27s East Court and its collections database The piece was purchased by the museum in 1961 ...
Welcome to “On the Block”: ELLE Decor’s series where we spotlight one spectacular piece going up for auction. Get your paddles ready. The Pennsylvania-born artist originally gifted Painted Wood to ...
Thirty eager adults wind their way to the top floor of the National Gallery of Art's recently renovated East Building. Their destination is a stunning skylit tower gallery of Alexander Calder works ...
In 1933, Alexander Calder began to transform a rundown farmhouse in Roxbury, Connecticut, into a family home which he shared with his wife Louisa and growing family and kept until the end of his life.
Calder’s mobile sculptures were designed to move, and that original intent is at the core of the Whitney Museum’s current exhibition of his sculptures, Hypermobility. Each piece has a prescribed way ...
In the 1940s Alexander Calder began characterizing some of his famous mobiles as “constellations,” reflecting the artist’s fascination with the movement of stars and planets. “The underlying sense of ...
Christie’s has secured the consignment of a mobile by Alexander Calder made of wood from early in the artist’s career. Specialists expect the work, the leading lot of the Christie’s 20th Century ...
Alexander Calder‘s Black Crescent has been deinstalled from the space where it once hung in the Delaware Art Museum‘s East Court, fueling speculation that the mobile has been chosen as one of four ...
A monumental mobile by Alexander Calder, one of the 20th century’s great artists, began to disappear from its decades-old home in Willis Tower’s lobby Monday, headed for an art storage facility and an ...
Today's Google doodle shows off a very cool HTML5 feature, with a moving interactive mobile celebrating the birth of Alexander Calder, the man behind the mobile. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV ...