• As counterparts to the "Mobiles", Alexander Calder also makes immobile, tectonically heavy, partly monumental constructions of sheet metal, for which Jean Arp...
  • Beginning in the 1950s, Alexander Calder focused much of his career on massive public sculptures.
  • 20. Alexander Calder’s stabile, La Grande Vitesse (1969), was the first artwork ever to be funded by the National Endowment of the Arts.
  • Alexander Calder was born in 1898 in, Lawnton, Pennsylvania, and died in 1976 in New York.
  • Best known for his creation of the mobile, Alexander Calder is one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
  • Alexander Calder is best known for his hanging mobiles. Born into a family of artists, Calder committed to a career in art in his mid-20s and traveled frequently...
  • Alexander Calder was an American sculptor known both for his innovative mobiles that embrace chance in their aesthetic, and static "stabiles" monumental public...
  • It is in this vast workshop, located in the heart of the Touraine region, that Alexander Calder gave the full measure of his talent.
  • Alexander Calder Black SunAlexander Calder's "Black Sun" is a captivating artwork that showcases his unique drawing technique and masterful use of colors.
  • Alexander Calder. 1940 / 1947 (circa). Mercury Fountain (1:3 scale model).