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Alexander Calder and Joan Miro

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Alexander Calder from the Collection of the Ruth and Leonard J. Horwich Family

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Alexander Calder, 1898-1976

This handsome book presents more than two hundred innovative works by the Alexander Calder, who was the first to combine movement and sculpture. Based on family archives, it provides an overview of Calder`s entire career. The book is the first to place the artist in a serious light and proper historical context.Catalogue of a major centenary exhibit that opens at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and then travels to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.Copublished with the...

Alexander Calder: The Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Klaus G. Perls

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Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933 (Whitney Museum of American Art)

In 1926, Alexander Calder (1898–1976) moved from New York to Paris and began to use time and motion as "materials" for animating line and space. Calder’s years in Paris––an understudied part of the artist’s career––is the focus of this marvelous publication.  A team of international scholars discusses Calder’s many innovations of this period, chief among them his abstract, motorized, and mobile works. They analyze the extended cast of Calder’s animated Circus, made in Paris be...

Alexander Jackson Davis

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Alexander Markovich A Journey Towards the Divine

Stylistically originating in Abstract Expressionism and deeply inspired by Buddhist philosophy, Alexander Markovich’s art is authentic and personally identifiable. He explored many different types of mark making, freely mixing figurative and abstract forms, but the final result is always rich in emotive content. The visual dynamics of his art encompass polar opposites: frantic complexity and austere simplicity, energetic explosions of paint and shapes frozen in an inherent immobility, an activ...

Alexander Rodchenko: Spatial Constructions: Catalogue Raisonné of Sculptures

One of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after the Russian Revolution, Alexander Rodchenko worked as a painter, graphic designer, photographer, photomontageist, architectural designer, and sculptor. He was alternately influenced by Suprematism, Productivism, Dada, Constructivism, Abstraction, and Abstract Expressionism--working in different modes throughout his artistic life. This monograph focuses on Rodchenko's sculptures, which can be loosely divided into th...

Alexander Zhitomirsky: Political Photo Montage

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