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Workers re-install a sculpture named Three Arches by Alexander Calder in front of Munson in Utica on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Returning the sculpture to the front of the museum, where it was ...
Three Arches, a sculpture by Alexander Calder, was re-installed in front of Munson in Utica as part of a Downtown Revitalization Initiative project to re-landscape the museum's "front yard ...
A collector says the Calder Foundation sunk the value of an $8 million mobile by Alexander Calder by deciding it was too damaged to still be viewed as a work by the artist.
Calder Gardens, the new institution in Philadelphia devoted to the acclaimed Modernist artist Alexander Calder (1898-1976), will open to the public in September and has hired Juana Berrío to be ...
At 98, Thaddeus Mosley has carved an impressive body of work. Best known for his wood sculptures, Mosley's work is now on display at Seattle Art Museum.
Several pieces in the exhibition were contributed by the family of former San Jose Mayor Janet Gray Hayes and her husband, Kenneth Hayes, who was Calder’s nephew.
With the first Calder solo exhibition in Tokyo in 35 years, it feels like the artist and his works have finally arrived.
In I Was There, Eric Silver appraises a 1969 Alexander Calder sculpture. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines.
Alexander Calder’s “Mountains and Clouds” sculpture has been all mountains, no clouds, for nearly a decade.
Many classic Calder works are on display in the museum’s double-height galleries, such as the 22-foot-tall sculpture Red Curly Tail (1970) or the sheet metal and wire of Gamma (1947).
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