Calder Foundation
Calder, Andrée Vilar, Gérard Philipe, Léon Gischia, Henri Pichette, and Jean Vilar, among others, at an event surrounding the production of Nucléa, Paris, 1952Photograph by Agnès Varda © Agnès Varda
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1946–1952 International Distinction

Calder had a major show in 1946 at Galerie Louis Carré in Paris for which Jean-Paul Sartre wrote a seminal essay. He designed sets and costumes for a number of theatrical performances and designed a huge acoustic ceiling for the Aula Magna auditorium at Universidad Central de Venezuela. In 1952, Calder represented the United States at the Venice Biennale, winning the grand prize for sculpture.