Stephanie Barron (Editor), Lisa Gabrielle Mark (Editor)
Calder and Abstraction
From Avant-Garde to Iconic
Alexander Calder’s most beloved creations—from his mobiles to his public sculpture—are examined from every angle in this stunning book.
Widely considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century, Alexander Calder revolutionized modern sculpture—most significantly with his kinetic works, for which Marcel Duchamp coined the term “mobiles.” Later in his career, Calder created enormous versions of these floating abstractions. Their arching forms, dynamic surfaces, and sheer mass reflected his fascination with engineering and technology. This book focuses on Calder’s earlier, interior-scaled works, which paved the way for the public works that continue to fascinate viewers around the world. Filled with images of Calder’s elegant, colorful, floating shapes, this volume offers a number of critical texts that enrich our understanding of this innovative artist. Together with an illustrated exhibition chronology and bibliography, this in-depth and highly engaging volume offers something for every fan of Calder’s work.
Biography
Stephanie Barron is Senior Curator and Head of the Department of Modern Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Lisa Gabrielle Mark
Lisa Gabrielle Mark is an editor who also serves as the Head of Publications at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Ilene Susan Fort
ILENE SUSAN FORT is the Gail and John Liebes Curator of American Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.