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 ...
On the historical perspective of Calder’s notion of “drawing in space.” Everybody likes circuses, right? So what’s wrong with five hundred concerned citizens rallying to hold on to this harmless toy, ...
In recognition of the Whitney Museum of American Art's new Alexander Calder exhibit, "The Paris Years, 1926 - 1933," we've pulled a clip from one of the artist's later-in-life "Cirque Calder" ...
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Everybody loves Alexander Calder: Within the highly subjective realm of sentiment and aesthetic response, this is as close, perhaps, as we will ever come to a statement of objective truth. More than ...