Extreme Cantilever,” unveiled during Frieze Week at Ben Brown London, where three of Calder’s cantilever sculptures were ...
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appears as a leading element throughout Alexander Calder’s career, shaping a formal journey into the rhythm of nature and natural circles. As masters of Japanese ink painting would do ...
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Alexander Calder was an American artist. He was born in 1898 in Pennsylvania, USA and died in 1976. Sculptures are usually still as people walk around them, but Calder's sculptures move.