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Michail Kalogeras
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Product description
"Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture" is a captivating retrospective that explores the work of one of the 20th century's most beloved American artists, Alexander Calder (1898-1976). Known as the inventor of kinetic sculpture or the "mobile," Calder reshaped the history of modernism and introduced performance as a driving force in art. This beautifully illustrated catalogue was published for the Tate Modern's 2015 exhibition, the first major UK retrospective of Calder's work in 20 years. It traces the evolution of Calder’s groundbreaking sculptures, from his iconic Circus performances in interwar Paris to his renowned mobiles and stabiles that brought movement and life into modern art. Key Features: • Condition: Excellent, with no visible damage. Both the cover and the interior pages are in pristine condition. • Publisher: Tate Publishing (First Edition) • Language: English • Format: Paperback • Pages: 224 • Dimensions: • Height: 27.5 cm • Width: 22 cm • Depth: 2 cm
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ConditionExcellentColorsWhiteMaterialPaperNumber of items1Height28 cmWidth22 cmDepth2 cm