Alexander Calder Performing Sculpture Tate Modern London











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With “Performing Sculpture”, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground-breaking artists of the 20th Century and pioneer of kinetic sculpture. Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture brings together around 100 works and shows how Calder turned sculpture from a static object into a continually changing work to be experienced in real time. • The exhibition features the figurative wire portraits Alexander Calder created of other artists including Joan Miró and Fernand Léger; a selection of panels such as Red Panel and White Panel; motorized mobiles such as Black Frame and A Universe; sculptures animated by just air currents such as Snow Flurry I; mobiles with sound such as Triple Gong; and Calder's large scale mobile Black Widow. • Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture / Tate Modern, London. Press View, November 9, 2015. • More videos on contemporary art, design, architecture: • http://vernissage.tv • Connect: •   / vernissagetv   •   / vernissagetv   • Browse our Archive: • http://vernissage.tv/archive/posts/ • Find Artists, Designers, Architects: • http://vernissage.tv/archive/artists/ • Art TV pioneer Vernissage TV provides you with an authentic insight into the world of contemporary fine arts, design and architecture. With its two main series No Comment and Interviews , art tv channel VernissageTV attends opening receptions of exhibitions worldwide, interviews artists, designers, architects. VTV provides art lovers with news, reports and features from the international art scene. VernissageTV: the window to the art world. Das Fenster zur Kunstwelt. La fenêtre sur le monde de l'art. A janela para o mundo da arte. La ventana al mundo del arte. نافذة على عالم الفن. 到艺术世界的窗口。Окно в мир искусства. Since 2005.

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