440 ALEXANDER CALDER, untitled

1937 © 2023 Calder Foundation, New York / DACS, London License this image Not on display Artist Alexander Calder 1898-1976 Medium Steel Dimensions Object: 2280 × 2030 × 2600 mm Collection Tate Acquisition Accepted by HM Government in lieu of tax and allocated to Tate 2002 Reference T07920 Summary Display caption Summary Alexander Calder Untitled, 1976 East Building Atrium Medium aluminum and steel Dimensions overall: 910.3 x 2315.5 cm (358 3/8 x 911 5/8 in.) gross weight: 920 lb. Credit Line Gift of the Collectors Committee Accession Number 1977.76.1 Artists / Makers Alexander Calder (artist) American, 1898 - 1976 Image Use This image is unavailable for download.

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Overview Provenance Title: Untitled (Maquette) Artist: Alexander Calder (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1898-1976 New York) Date: 1957 Medium: Painted sheet metal Dimensions: 15 × 17 × 18 in. (38.1 × 43.2 × 45.7 cm) Classification: Sculpture Credit Line: Gift of Mireille and James Levy, 2021 Accession Number: 2021.2.4 Alexander Calder ( / ˈkɔːldər /; July 22, 1898 - November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor known both for his innovative mobiles (kinetic sculptures powered by motors or air currents) that embrace chance in their aesthetic, his static "stabiles", and his monumental public sculptures. [1] Alexander Calder Date: 1935 Style: Kinetic Art Period: SHIFT TO ABSTRACTION: 1930-1936 Theme: Standing Mobile Genre: sculpture, mobile Location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY, US Untitled (1935) is representative of Calder's floor- and pedestal-based mobiles made in the early 1930s. Sell with Artsy Artist Series Related artists From Saatchi Gallery, Alexander Calder, Untitled (1976)

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Artist Alexander Calder Title Untitled Place United States (Artist's nationality:) Date 1946 Medium Watercolor and brush and black ink on cream wove paper Dimensions 33.1 × 25.6 cm (13 1/16 × 10 1/8 in.) Credit Line Gift of Frank B. Hubachek Reference Number 1957.84 Copyright Solo Exhibition Chronology 1 October 1930 Accompanied by another American artist, William "Binks" Einstein, Calder visits Mondrian's studio at 26 rue du Départ. Already familiar with Mondrian's geometric abstractions, Calder is deeply impressed by the studio environment. It was a very exciting room. Alexander Calder, Untitled, 1976, aluminum and steel, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of the Collectors Committee. Untitled, Calder. After studying scale models of the Gallery's East Building before it was complete, Calder composed the original maquette, or small three-dimensional model, of this mobile. Starting with the bottom arm. Department Modern Art Artist Alexander Calder Title Untitled Date 1974 Medium Metal and paint Dimensions 25.4 × 30.5 cm (10 × 12 in.) Credit Line Gift of Maya Moran Manny in memory of Carter H. Manny, Jr. Reference Number 2019.894 Exhibition History None to date. Provenance

Alexander Calder (18981976) , Untitled Christie's

Alexander Calder, known to many as 'Sandy', was an American sculptor from Pennsylvania. He was the son of well-known sculptor Alexander Stirling Calder, and his grandfather and mother were also successful artists. Alexander Calder is known for inventing wire sculptures and the mobile, a type of kinetic art which relied on careful weighting. 295 works online. There are 25,519 prints online. Licensing Alexander Calder. Untitled. 1942. Etching. plate: 11 3/16 x 13 15/16" (28.4 x 35.4 cm); sheet: 14 15/16 x 19 1/8" (38 x 48.6 cm). Gift of the artist. 1025.1969. © 2023 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Drawings and Prints Article Wikipedia article References Alexander Calder redefined sculpture by introducing into it the element of movement. He created sculptures and design objects that participated in the larger tendencies of European and American avant-garde, uniquely combining abstract art, modernist principles, machine and cosmic imagery in his works. 1930-1936 Shift to Abstraction. Following a visit in October of 1930 to Mondrian's studio, where he was impressed by the environment and actuation of space, Calder made his first wholly abstract compositions and invented the kinetic sculpture now known as the mobile. Coined for these works by Marcel Duchamp in 1931, the word "mobile.

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LECTURE: CALDER TOWER February 26, 2017 Alexander S. C. Rower, Calder's grandson and president, Calder Foundation, in conversation with Harry Cooper, curator and head, department of modern art, National Gallery of Art This program is coordinated with the Calder Foundation. Works / Standing Mobile 266. Small Feathers, 1931. Object with Red Discs, 1931. Untitled, 1931. Little Ball with Counterweight, 1931. The Calder Foundation is dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, preserving, and interpreting the art and archives of Alexander Calder.