Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture revealed how the artist turned sculpture from a static object into a continually changing work to be experienced in real time. Showcasing the theatrical and performative aspects of his oeuvre, including collaborative projects in film, music, and dance, it was the first major exhibition in England dedicated to Calder since Alexander Calder: Sculpture–Mobiles, held at the Tate Gallery in 1962.
Installation photograph, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture, Tate Modern, London, 2015
Photograph by Joe HumphreysInstallation photograph, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture, Tate Modern, London, 2015
Photograph by Joe HumphreysInstallation photograph, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture, Tate Modern, London, 2015
Photograph by Joe HumphreysInstallation photograph, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture, Tate Modern, London, 2015
Photograph by Joe HumphreysInstallation photograph, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture, Tate Modern, London, 2015
Photograph by Joe HumphreysInstallation photograph, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture, Tate Modern, London, 2015
Photograph by Joe HumphreysInstallation photograph, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture, Tate Modern, London, 2015
Photograph by Joe HumphreysTate Modern, London. Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture. Exhibition catalogue. 2015. Edited by Achim Borchardt-Hume.
Solo Exhibition CataloguePace, London. Calder After the War. 19 April–7 June 2013.
Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul. Calder. 18 July–20 October 2013.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic. 24 November 2013–27 July 2014.
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Alexander Calder at the Rijksmuseum. 21 June–5 October 2014.