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13. CALDER FOUNDATION
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14. American Masters . Alexander Calder | PBS
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- "In short, although Calder has no desire to imitate anythinghis one aim is to create chords and cadences of unknown movementshis mobiles are at once lyrical inventions, technical, almost mathematical combinations and the perceptible symbol of Nature: great elusive Nature, squandering pollen and abruptly causing a thousand butterflies to take wing. ...
- In a time of constant artistic upheaval, Alexander Calder's aesthetic revolution concerned itself with a somewhat taboo topic in the art world fun. ... From a wire animal the size of a match box to a fountain filled with mercury to a seventy foot representation of a man in metal, Calder ignored the formal structures of art and in so doing redefined what art could be.
- Born in 1898 in Philadelphia, Calder came from a family of artists. ... Throughout his young life, Calder was more interested in mechanics and engineering than art. ... Working as a freelance illustrator, Calder began to paint and sculpt. Soon after his first one man show in New York, Calder left for Paris. ...
- Calder's famous circus. ...
- It was then that he began work on one of his most famous projects, the "Calder Circus". ... Made from wire, cork, wood, cloth and other easily found materials, the "Circus" was a working display that Calder would show regularly. A mix between a diorama, a child's toy, and a fair game, Calder's "Circus" found many eager fans among the avant-garde. ... Drawn to the ease and simplicity of it, Calder began to make wire portraits. ...
- By the early 1930s Calder had brought his "Circus" to the United States and back, and was living in Paris off the proceeds of his regular performances. While regularly fixing and adding to the "Circus", Calder began to show and work on wire and wood sculpture as well as painting. ... Enthusiastic about this embrace of form and color, Calder began to make moving sculptures in a similar vane. ...
- Beginning with painted aluminum and wire, Calder created motored objects that could move to create different visual effects. ... So, in his early thirties Alexander Calder had not only found a project he would continue for the rest of his life, he had created a unique form of art, the mobile. ...
15. Calder Company
- www.calderco.com
- The Calder Company is a full service computer consulting group that provides systems solutions in accounting, financial, business management, human resource management and manufacturing. ...
- The Calder Company is an authorized business partner of ACCPAC/SBT Accounting Systems, Best! Software, Tenrox, and TIW.
16. Alexander Calder - wire art, animals, caricatures, mobiles, paper sculptures, totems, animobiles
- www.alexandercalder.com
- com is a tribute to Alexander Calder, the American artist famous for his animobiles, wire animals, caricature portraits, gongs, and paintings. ...
- com is a private tribute website, unaffiliated with Alexander Calder or her representatives. ...
17. Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Calder - Biography
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- Alexander Calder was born July 22, 1898, in Lawnton, Pennsylvania, into a family of artists. ... Calder attended the Art Students League, New York, from 1923 to 1926, studying briefly with Thomas Hart Benton and John Sloan, among others. ... Calder’s first exhibition of paintings took place in 1926 at the Artist’s Gallery, New York. ... Subsequently, Calder divided his time between France and the United States. ... Calder began to experiment with abstract sculpture at this time and in 1931 and 1932 introduced moving parts into his work. ...
- During the 1950s, Calder traveled widely and executed Towers (wall mobiles) and Gongs (sound mobiles). ... Guggenheim Museum, New York, presented a Calder retrospective. ... A Calder exhibition was held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in 1976. Calder died November 11, 1976, in New York. ...
18. Richard Calder - Bibliography Summary
- isfdb.tamu.edu
- Richard Calder - Bibliography Summary.
- Interviews: Richard Calder: His Own Aesthetic (2001) .
19. THE TWIST, by Richard Calder
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- Richard Calder.
- Richard Calder was born in London in 1956. ...
- PRAISE FOR RICHARD CALDER.
- "Calder's is in many ways a darker, necrous sibling of Ballard. ...
For American readers unfamiliar with Calder, think of a story jointly written by Howard Waldrop, Paul Di Filippo and Lucius Shepard after dropping some acid, and you'll have a flavor of what Calder furnishes. ...
- "Calder's penchant for allusive wordplay redolent with references to B-movies and other SF stories produces scintillating dialogue
a fine stylist, a writer of undeniable talent. ...
- More by RICHARD CALDER.
20. Alexander Calder Limited Editions and Originals
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21. Calder Publications - Pursuit
- www.calderpublications.com
- Author: John Calder.
- 'Publish and be damned' - Wellington's famous adage - runs like a leitmotiv through John Calder's memoirs. ...
- Born into the most conservative of establishment families, John Calder has gone his own way - seeking out literary genius and creating a greater awareness of the world we inhabit. ... Never a saint, Calder is as frank about his own failings as of those of others. ...
22. List of Kirk of Calder Ministers from 1526 to Present
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- the KIRK OF CALDER website.
23. Boston.com / Sports / Other sports / Horse racing news / Something Ventured, Host win at Calder
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- Home > Sports > Other sports > Horse racing news Something Ventured, Host win at Calder Associated Press Something Ventured and Host came from behind to win close victories in $100,000 graded stake races Saturday at Calder Race Course. December 4, 2004 --> Something Ventured, Host win at Calder.
- MIAMI -- Something Ventured and Host came from behind to win close victories in $100,000 graded stake races Saturday at Calder Race Course.
24. Alexander Calder - Featured Artist - European World Gallery
- www.europeanworldgallery.com
- --> Alexander Calder (1898-1976).
- Alexander Calder, called Sandy by all who knew him, was born in 1898 in Lawton Pennsylvania, now a part of Philadelphia. ... Alexander Calder graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. ... Throughout his life, Calder liked to play with things and made thousands of objects. ... Alexander Calder died in 1976. ...
- Alexander (Sandy) Calder.
- Artist: Alexander Calder.
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- Artist: Alexander Calder.
- Signed: Hand Signed by Alexander Calder (not a printed signature of any kind).
- Artist: Alexander Calder.
- Signed: Hand Signed by Alexander Calder (not a printed signature of any kind).
- Artist: Alexander (Sandy) Calder.
- Signed: Hand Signed by Alexander (Sandy) Calder.
- That of an appraisal for your insurance, an invoice transferring ownership, our gallery certificate, and an authentication letter from the Calder Foundation.
- Artist: Alexander (Sandy) Calder.
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