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A $5 million Calder mobile at Christie’s has ties to Nazi-era wealth and one of Germany’s most infamous families.
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 ...
Alexander Calder’s grandson allegedly torpedoed the $8 million sale of one of the famed sculptor’s pieces in order to “control and manipulate” the lucrative market.
Alexander Calder's grandson allegedly torpedoed the $8 million sale of one of the famed sculptor's pieces in order to "control and manipulate" the lucrative market.
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.
Philadelphia is set to welcome a new cultural destination this fall with the opening of Calder Gardens on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Calder Gardens on schedule for September 2025 opening on the Parkway The cultural center dedicated to the artist of aerial mobiles has hired its first leadership position, Director of Programs Juana ...
New gardens devoted to artist Alexander Calder will open in Philadelphia this fall, while Juana Berrió is named new senior director.
Alexander Calder (1898-1976) was a Philadelphia native who became one of the 20th century’s premier sculptors, known for his bent wire works, gently turning mobiles and sturdy stabiles.
"Following Space: Thaddeus Mosley & Alexander Calder” explores how each sculptor tried to make a static medium more dynamic.