One of the most important artists of the twentieth century, Alexander Calder revolutionized modern sculpture. Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic, with significant cooperation from the Calder Foundation, explores the artist’s radical translation of French Surrealist vocabulary into American vernacular. His most iconic works, coined mobiles by Marcel Duchamp, are kinetic sculptures in which flat pieces of painted metal connected by wire move delicately in the air, propelled by motors or air currents. His later stabiles are monumental structures, whose arching forms and massive steel planes continue his engagement with dynamism and daring innovation. Although this will be his first museum exhibition in Los Angeles, Calder holds a significant place in LACMA’s history: the museum commissioned Three Quintains (Hello Girls) for its opening in 1965. The installation was designed by architect Frank O. Gehry.
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En este blog publico mis trabajos, la mayoría abstractos, porque es en ellos donde encuentro la mayor libertad de expresión, y canalizo muchos de los momentos cotidianos. Aunque el abstracto no se remita a un objeto real, el uso de colores, formas, líneas, geometría, tiene que ver con mi visión del mundo. Además quiero difundir información sobre el arte abstracto, la cultura en general, ecología y mis fotos.Les agradezco a todos los que visitan el blog. Daniel
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