All exhibitions and events involving Alexander Calder
From April 15 to August 16, 2026, the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris is celebrating the centenary of the arrival in France of the American sculptor Alexander Calder (Lawnton, 1898 - New York, 1976) in 1926 and the 50th anniversary of his death with...
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Phillips Dropshop has announced the launch of the first deluxe edition of the chess set designed by Alexander Calder, made in collaboration with Cahiers d'Art and the Calder Foundation. The limited edition is produced in only 750 pieces and faithfull...
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In Philadelphia, Calder Gardens, a new cultural hub dedicated to the work of renowned sculptor Alexander Calder (Philadelphia, 1898 - New York, 1976), will open to the public on September 21, 2025. Located along Benjamin Franklin Parkway, between 21s...
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MASI - Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana, in Lugano, Switzerland, presents from May 5 to October 6, 2024, the exhibition Calder. Sculpting Time curated by Carmen Giménez and Ana Mingot Comenge. This is the most comprehensive monographic ex...
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The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) announced yesterday the arrival of a donation of 48 major works by Alexander Calder (Lawnton, 1898 - Philadelphia, 1976) from the collection of Jon and Kim Shirley. The gift from the Shirley Family Calder Collection is su...
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The Marguerite Arp Foundation in Locarno-Solduno reopens its doors to the public with a new exhibition season on April 17, 2022.
It begins with I Was Born in a Cloud, which can be visited from April 17 to October 30, 2022 and is curated by Simona Ma...
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From February 12 to August 14, 2022, Fondation Beyeler presents the exhibition Passages - Landscape, Figure and Abstraction, curated by Raphaël Bouvier, the museum's curator. This is this year's first exhibition on its permanent collection and a...
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Opening April 23, 2021 in Turin, Italy, at the Elena Salamon Arte Moderna art gallery, is an exhibition entitled This I Could Have Done It Too - From Abstract to Informal Art, open to the public until May 29, 2021. The exhibition will feature eighty-...
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