Calder: Sculpting Time
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Francisco Goya claimed in 1801 that “time also paints,” a notion that resonates over 200 years later in our relationship with art. Alexander Calder exemplifies this concept by using time as a medium in his kinetic sculptures, showcasing its influence through his early sphériques and Constellations created during World War II. By introducing motion into static forms, Calder highlights the passage of time, suggesting that time sculpts as much as it paints. This beautifully clothbound volume, printed on Tatami paper, features contemporary images of Calder's works from the 1930s to the 1970s, alongside archival photographs of his studio.
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Dimensions: 7.75 x 11.5 in.
Clothbound, 168 pages