Calder Nonspace

9783906915364

A text, an encounter-and suddenly space begins to fracture. In the quiet presence of Calder's forms, emptiness becomes matter. Thus emerges the secret territory of nonspace.

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Description

Inspired by an essay written in 1963 by James Jones after his visit to the studio of Alexander Calder in Saché, Calder: Nonspace explores the monumental poetry of the artist's sculptures. The catalogue traces the unfolding of a major installation at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, where mobiles and stabiles enter into dialogue with the void. More than thirty works-ephemeral or permanent-compose a constellation of suspended and grounded forms. The space, reimagined by architect and designer Stephanie Goto, becomes a sensitive architecture in which air, light, and movement participate in the work itself. Five monumental outdoor sculptures extend this experience. Here, Calder sculpts less the material than the invisible that passes through it.

Description & Features

Authors
Alexander Calder
Publisher
Hauser And Wirth Publishers
Dimensions
26 x 32
Publication year
2019
Number of pages
88
EAN
9783906915364