Alexander Calder
People walks past a sculpture called 'Hommage à Alexander Calder' (Tribute to Alexander Calder) by Belgium's artist Arne Quinze, set on the square in front of Nice's modern art museum (MAMAC) on April 22, 2013, in Nice, southeastern France.
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Festival of the Arts 2013: What's new and different for the 44th event coming to Grand Rapids in June
of thousands of visitors pack downtown Grand Rapids near Alexander Calder’s “La Grande Vitesse” to listen to music, munch ethnic fare and check out art exhibitions and art sales happening along Ottawa Avenue and Monroe Center. But Festival always has a few from MLive.com Read more »
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See the artists coming to Festival of the Arts' 2013 Art Sales Tents
to Monroe Center NW, west on Monroe Center to Rosa Parks Circle The 44th annual celebration of arts and cultural around Alexander Calder’s stabile “La Grande Vitesse” opens June 7 with three days packed with music to hear, art to see, crafts to make and food from MLive.com Read more »
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See the Art and Performances of the Calder Foundation's Frieze Week Pop-Up Show
into a floor-level cubby. Perhaps the most memorable flourish was the inclusion of a small Kurt Schwitters collage — from Alexander Calder ’s own collection — right when you entered the space, viewable when you raised up a cardboard flap, like the world’s from ArtInfo Read more »
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Artist Alexander Calder's Croton-on-Hudson Home Goes On The Market
famous sculptor Alexander Calder's former home is on the market in Croton-on-Hudson. Photo Credit: North Country Sotheby's International The entry to the main house is well-hidden from the road behind stone walled gardens. Photo Credit: North Country Sotheby's from The Daily White Plains Read more »
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House of the Day: Sculptor Alexander Calder's Hudson Valley Home Asks $1.7M
N.Y. Price: $1,695,000 The Skinny: A third-generation sculptor who gained fame as the inventor of the mobile, art legend Alexander Calder spent part of his career living and working in this stone compound with views to the Hudson River. Built in 1917 by Italian from Curbed Read more »