Alexander Calder (After) - Moving Sculpture
Alexander Calder (After) - Moving Sculpture
Limited edition of each 500 (Red or Black)
Aluminium and painted MDF
Red or Black
Mobile: 120 x 80cm
Original box: 100 x 30 x 1cm
Inspired by the work of Alexander Calder this mobile unfolds in space. It's arms rotate 360 degrees in faceted form. It comes fully packed and assembled ready to hang and enjoy!
About the artist:
Alexander Cadler (July 22, 1898 - November 11, 1976) was an American artist best known for his innovation of the mobile suspended sheet metal and wire assemblies that are activated in space by air currents.
Calder's work is in many permanent collections, most notably in the Whitney Museum of American Art, but also the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Modern Art; etc.
Alexander Calder (After) - Moving Sculpture
Limited edition of each 500 (Red or Black)
Aluminium and painted MDF
Red or Black
Mobile: 120 x 80cm
Original box: 100 x 30 x 1cm
Inspired by the work of Alexander Calder this mobile unfolds in space. It's arms rotate 360 degrees in faceted form. It comes fully packed and assembled ready to hang and enjoy!
About the artist:
Alexander Cadler (July 22, 1898 - November 11, 1976) was an American artist best known for his innovation of the mobile suspended sheet metal and wire assemblies that are activated in space by air currents.
Calder's work is in many permanent collections, most notably in the Whitney Museum of American Art, but also the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Modern Art; etc.
Alexander Calder (After) - Moving Sculpture
Limited edition of each 500 (Red or Black)
Aluminium and painted MDF
Red or Black
Mobile: 120 x 80cm
Original box: 100 x 30 x 1cm
Inspired by the work of Alexander Calder this mobile unfolds in space. It's arms rotate 360 degrees in faceted form. It comes fully packed and assembled ready to hang and enjoy!
About the artist:
Alexander Cadler (July 22, 1898 - November 11, 1976) was an American artist best known for his innovation of the mobile suspended sheet metal and wire assemblies that are activated in space by air currents.
Calder's work is in many permanent collections, most notably in the Whitney Museum of American Art, but also the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Modern Art; etc.