Read an illustrated biography of Calder.
Read an illustrated biography of Calder.
Read an illustrated biography of Calder.
Develop a deeper understanding of Calder by life period. In 1898–1925, the artist is encouraged from a young age to create and ultimately makes the pivotal decision to pursue art as a career.
Develop a deeper understanding of Calder by life period. In 1926–1930, the artist focuses on wire sculpture and creates his Cirque Calder in Paris.
Develop a deeper understanding of Calder by life period. In 1930–1936, the artist shifts to abstraction and originates the kinetic sculpture now known as the mobile.
Develop a deeper understanding of Calder by life period. In 1937–1945, the artist receives his first major commissions and retrospective exhibitions amid World War II.
Develop a deeper understanding of Calder by life period. In 1946–1952, the artist gains international distinction in the wake of the war with successful exhibitions in Europe and South America.
Develop a deeper understanding of Calder through by life period. In 1953–1962, the artist embarks on worldwide travels, resulting in an astonishing output and range of work.
Develop a deeper understanding of Calder by life period. In 1963–1976, the artist settles in France and focuses on monumental sculpture in his later years.
Explore a wide-ranging selection of works, historical photographs, texts, ephemera, and other resources.
Explore a wide-ranging selection of works, historical photographs, texts, ephemera, and other resources.
Enchanted Reverie: Klee and Calder is the first exhibition dedicated to these two modern masters in eighty years. Bringing together over forty paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from international public and private collections, it explores their overlapping expressions of what Klee once described as “latent realities.”
Use this interactive map to discover installations of monumental sculpture, notable public collections, and major current and upcoming exhibitions.