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Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, by Sheldan C. Collins, from Calder’s Circus (1926-1931)***** From Calder's Circus (1926‑1931). Wire, yarn ...
The sculpture is one part of the re-landscaping of the area between Munson and Genesee Street under Utica's Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant.
The wire "Stabiles" have always been noted for their humor, and "Reclining Nude" and "Polo Rider" are no exception. The best advice for enjoying Calder's whimsically titled sculpture was given by ...
Munson reinstalled the Alexander Calder sculpture “Three Arches” (1963) on Tuesday, April 29, in front of the museum’s ...
Three Arches,” a sculpture created by Alexander Calder in 1963, has been reinstalled on the front lawn of the Munson Museum ...
Alexander Calder was an American artist ... His mobiles have been called performing sculptures. He used wire rods and metal shapes to make his mobiles. Calder had to make sure each side of ...
The downtown Genesee streetscape just got more artistic with the restoration of the sculpture Three Arches by Alexander Calder to Munson’s front lawn. The painted steel sheet metal sculpture ...