Calder: Sculpting Time
Publisher: Silvana Editoriale
Measurements: 7.75 x 11.5 in.
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
In the late 1920s, Calder moved to Paris, where he became immersed in the city's artistic avant-garde scene. In 1930, he invented the mobile—an abstract sculpture composed of separate elements that incorporate either natural or mechanical motion. He would go on to explore this visual language throughout his career, later evolving towards monumental constructions and public works.
This book showcases a diverse array of works from Calder's most prolific period emphasizing the importance of time in his innovative sculptural practice.
Publisher: Silvana Editoriale
Measurements: 7.75 x 11.5 in.
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
In the late 1920s, Calder moved to Paris, where he became immersed in the city's artistic avant-garde scene. In 1930, he invented the mobile—an abstract sculpture composed of separate elements that incorporate either natural or mechanical motion. He would go on to explore this visual language throughout his career, later evolving towards monumental constructions and public works.
This book showcases a diverse array of works from Calder's most prolific period emphasizing the importance of time in his innovative sculptural practice.
Publisher: Silvana Editoriale
Measurements: 7.75 x 11.5 in.
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
In the late 1920s, Calder moved to Paris, where he became immersed in the city's artistic avant-garde scene. In 1930, he invented the mobile—an abstract sculpture composed of separate elements that incorporate either natural or mechanical motion. He would go on to explore this visual language throughout his career, later evolving towards monumental constructions and public works.
This book showcases a diverse array of works from Calder's most prolific period emphasizing the importance of time in his innovative sculptural practice.