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Famed sculptor Alexander Calder’s grandson lied about damage to ...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 for his grandpa’s art ...
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.
The Met's "Calder Jewelry" exhibit takes a look at the artist's more delicate pieces, which he often crafted for his wife and friends.
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.
The heirs of Alexander Calder have seen their fraud lawsuit against the late artist's dealer dismissed in a decision handed down by a judge in the New York State Supreme Court.
A Kevlar-like armor might have helped Alexander the Great conquer nearly the entirety of the known world in little more than two decades, according to new reconstructive archaeology research.
Dressed in a black suit with purple tie, Calder mostly befuddled the throng of reporters from Grand Rapids and elsewhere, who got little more than laconic, ho-hum grumbles out of the famous artist.
advertisement 12-09-2009 Murder Under the Alexander Calder Sculpture! (And 60 Other Reasons to Visit Museums) A day of artistic interventions at Los Angeles museum LACMA has been published as a book.
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