
ALEXANDER CALDER
The Turban – 1969
Geometric
Alexander CalderAlexander Calder is a American sculptor and painter, a major figure in modern art, recognized for developing mobile and kinetic sculpture, renewing sculptural practice. He leave behind a remarkable artistic legacy that forever changed the rules of visual arts. He is widely considered to be one of the most important American sculptors of the 20th century, known for innovative kinetic sculptures powered by air currents, the "mobile," and his static abstract monumental sculptures, or the "stabile"..
Born in Philadelphia in 1898, he experimented with forms, materials, and the dynamics of space, creating works in which movement is a central aspect. His approach is based on technical mastery and a precise implementation of line, form, and color, producing compositions that are both simple and sophisticated. The significance of his work lies in his ability to integrate movement into sculpture, lastingly influencing the field of contemporary art.
His works are held in numerous institutional and private collections around the world, attesting to his significant contribution to the evolution of modern sculpture. is a major figure in modern art, recognized for developing mobile and kinetic sculpture, renewing sculptural practice.