Calder 1941
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1941 was a seminal year in Alexander Calder’s career and the apotheosis of a decade of experimentation following his invention of the mobile in 1931. Published on the occasion of the 2011 exhibition at Pace Gallery in New York, this catalogue presents a selection of Calder’s hanging and standing mobiles created over the course of this milestone year. Along with an essay by Calder scholar Jessica Holmes, Calder 1941 also includes a series of 1941 photographs of the artist’s Roxbury, Connecticut, studio by celebrated photographer Herbert Matter, which capture many of the works on view.
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Contributor: Jessica Holmes
Publisher: Pace Publishing
Publication date: 2011
Paperback
9 ½ × 8 inches
43 pages; 29 color images
ISBN: 9781935410263
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Calder 1941
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Alexander Calder
Best known for his creation of the mobile, Alexander Calder is one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.