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Alte Galerie, Museum Fridericianum, and Orangerie, Kassel, Germany. Documenta III: Malerei und Skulptur. Exhibition catalogue. 1964.
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Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zurich. Kinetische Kunst; Alexander Calder, Mobiles und Stabiles aus den letzten Jahren. Exhibition catalogue. 1960. Introduction by Hans Fischili and Willi Rotzler; essay by Carola Giedion-Welcker.
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Museum Jean Tinguely, Basel. Aus der Sammlung Theo und Elsa Hotz. Exhibition catalogue. 1998.
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Baukunst und werkform, no. 10 (1954).
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Galerie Neumann-Nierendorf, Berlin. Alexander Calder: Skulpturen aus Holz und aus Draht. Exhibition catalogue. 1929.
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Connolly, Colleen. " How Do You Freshen Up an Alexander Calder? Bolt by Precious Bolt." Smithsonian.com. 11 July 2013, Web.
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All requests concerning the use of images of Calder and his works must be addressed to a copyright society representing the Calder Foundation. Please reach out to the appropriate society from those listed below. USA (and countries not listed below) Janet Hicks Artists Rights Society (ARS) jhicks@arsny.com France Société des Auteurs dans les Arts Graphiques et Plastiques (ADAGP) demande.adagp.fr UK Victoria Hooper Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) [email protected] Spain Rafael Julián Esquivias Visual Entidad de Gestión de Artistas Plásticos (VEGAP) [email protected] Australia Glen Menzies Copyright Agency gmenzies@copyright.com.au When submitting a request to the copyright society, the following details should...
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The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2021)
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Alexander Calder: Modern from the Start. 14 March 2021–15 January 2022.
Before 3 April 1944
Calder makes the acquaintance of Keith Warner, owner of a leather manufacturing company and already a patron of several artists. He also becomes a devoted supporter of Calder. Until his death in 1959, Warner commissions dozens of works by Calder, including at least ten works of jewelry for his wife, Edna. Among these are some substantial pieces fashioned from gold.
Chronology