Calder Foundation
The Calder Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization founded in 1987 by Alexander S. C. Rower, aims to preserve the integrity of Alexander Calder's life and work. The Foundation's projects include collaborating on exhibitions and publications on the artist, organizing and maintaining the Calder archive, examining works attributed to Calder, and cataloguing the artist's works.
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Performance of Earle Brown’s Calder Piece, 1963–1966 (2023)
Performance of Earle Brown's Calder Piece, 1963–1966, and Terry Riley's In C, 1964 (2021)
Calder BMW Art Car, 1975
1953–1962: Large-scale Developments and Intercontinental Projects
1946–1952: International Distinction
1937–1945: Public Commissions and the War
1930–1936: Shift to Abstraction
1926–1930: Wire Sculpture and the Circus
1898–1925: Early Development
Calder's Small Sphere and Heavy Sphere, 1932/33, set in motion
Calder's Double Arc and Sphere, 1932, set in motion
Calder's Black Mobile with Hole, 1954, set in motion
Alexander S. C. Rower and Jed Perl in conversation at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
Alexander S. C. Rower and Jed Perl in conversation at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles