Calder: In Motion: The Shirley Family Collection

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Publisher: University of Washington Press

Measurements: 11 x 9.2 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

In spring 2023, the Seattle Art Museum announced the donation of the Shirley Family Collection by Jon and Kim Shirley, a major gift of over forty-five artworks by Alexander Calder. The collection spans every decade of Calder’s career, showcasing his wire sculptures, mobiles, and stabiles from the 1920s to the 1970s. This publication accompanies the museum's first exhibition of these works, with a curatorial foreword by José Carlos Diaz and essays by Jon Shirley, art historian Elizabeth Hutton Turner, and Alexander S. C. Rower, offering insights into Calder's life, art, and influence on twentieth-century culture.

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Publisher: University of Washington Press

Measurements: 11 x 9.2 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

In spring 2023, the Seattle Art Museum announced the donation of the Shirley Family Collection by Jon and Kim Shirley, a major gift of over forty-five artworks by Alexander Calder. The collection spans every decade of Calder’s career, showcasing his wire sculptures, mobiles, and stabiles from the 1920s to the 1970s. This publication accompanies the museum's first exhibition of these works, with a curatorial foreword by José Carlos Diaz and essays by Jon Shirley, art historian Elizabeth Hutton Turner, and Alexander S. C. Rower, offering insights into Calder's life, art, and influence on twentieth-century culture.

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Measurements: 11 x 9.2 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

In spring 2023, the Seattle Art Museum announced the donation of the Shirley Family Collection by Jon and Kim Shirley, a major gift of over forty-five artworks by Alexander Calder. The collection spans every decade of Calder’s career, showcasing his wire sculptures, mobiles, and stabiles from the 1920s to the 1970s. This publication accompanies the museum's first exhibition of these works, with a curatorial foreword by José Carlos Diaz and essays by Jon Shirley, art historian Elizabeth Hutton Turner, and Alexander S. C. Rower, offering insights into Calder's life, art, and influence on twentieth-century culture.