Museum of Contemporary Art

Alexander Calder in Focus

28 Jul 2007 - 01 Apr 2008

© Alexander Calder
Polychrome and Horizontal Bluebird, 1954. Gift of Ruth Horwich. © 2002 Estate of Alexander Calder / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
ALEXANDER CALDER IN FOCUS
July 28, 2007 - April 2008

View Calder’s mobiles, stabiles, drawings, and paintings in this small exhibition presented annually at the MCA. These works, drawn primarily from the Leonard and Ruth Horwich Family Loan and dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artist’s development throughout his 50-year career. Calder combined colorful shapes taken from nature, such as snowflakes, birds, and animals, with an interest in mechanics to create whimsical mobiles that move with air currents. His explorations of both geometric and organic shapes have distinguished him as an innovator of art that responds to its physical environment. Though Calder began his career as an artist focused on drawing and painting, he is best known for creating stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale sculptures of natural forms simplified into dynamic, often whimsical creatures.
This exhibition is organized by Pamela Alper Associate Curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm.
 

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