Skip to Content
Shop
Search
About
Contact
VS Blog
Versacrum Studio
Login Account
0
0
Shop
Search
About
Contact
VS Blog
Versacrum Studio
Login Account
0
0
Shop
Search
About
Contact
VS Blog
Login Account
Shop Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster Image 1 of 3
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster Image 2 of 3
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster Image 3 of 3
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster
Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster

Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster

$425.00

Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster. Published by Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The statue featured in the poster is The Iguana which was displayed at the 1969 exhibition.

Size: 23.25 x 33.25 inches

In very good condition. Unframed.

Iconic American artist Alexander Calder is perhaps best known for his delicate, surreal mobile pieces, comprised of colored shapes, found objects and balanced spheres. Influenced early on by frequent visits to the circus in his youth, Calder began taking drawing courses with Clinton Balmer in New York, in 1922 and also studied with the Art Students League from 1923-25. After moving to Paris in 1926, Calder began to produce his first miniatures, creating simple figures from wood, wire and cloth. Eventually building an entire circus, the wire figures were included in several exhibitions in the late 1920s, with his first solo show taking place at Paris Galerie Billiet-Pierre Vorms in 1929. After joining the French artists group Abstraction-Création, Calder began to perfect his trademark mobile sculptures, influenced by the abstract, non-traditional styles of fellow artists like Marcel Duchamp and Joan Miró.

Presenting arrangements of perfectly balanced, abstracted figures, Calder’s mobiles were comprised of various everyday materials including twine, wire, thread, metal, wood and paint. Swaying delicately, the movement in his works is tangible, and encompasses a unique place in the art historical canon. Throughout his career, Calder also painted, designed graphic pieces, jewelry set productions and book illustrations. His works are in prominent public and private collections worldwide, and exhibited widely throughout his career, including a 1943 solo show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Add To Cart

Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster. Published by Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The statue featured in the poster is The Iguana which was displayed at the 1969 exhibition.

Size: 23.25 x 33.25 inches

In very good condition. Unframed.

Iconic American artist Alexander Calder is perhaps best known for his delicate, surreal mobile pieces, comprised of colored shapes, found objects and balanced spheres. Influenced early on by frequent visits to the circus in his youth, Calder began taking drawing courses with Clinton Balmer in New York, in 1922 and also studied with the Art Students League from 1923-25. After moving to Paris in 1926, Calder began to produce his first miniatures, creating simple figures from wood, wire and cloth. Eventually building an entire circus, the wire figures were included in several exhibitions in the late 1920s, with his first solo show taking place at Paris Galerie Billiet-Pierre Vorms in 1929. After joining the French artists group Abstraction-Création, Calder began to perfect his trademark mobile sculptures, influenced by the abstract, non-traditional styles of fellow artists like Marcel Duchamp and Joan Miró.

Presenting arrangements of perfectly balanced, abstracted figures, Calder’s mobiles were comprised of various everyday materials including twine, wire, thread, metal, wood and paint. Swaying delicately, the movement in his works is tangible, and encompasses a unique place in the art historical canon. Throughout his career, Calder also painted, designed graphic pieces, jewelry set productions and book illustrations. His works are in prominent public and private collections worldwide, and exhibited widely throughout his career, including a 1943 solo show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Alexander Calder - Vintage 1969 Danish Modern Art Exhibition Poster. Published by Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The statue featured in the poster is The Iguana which was displayed at the 1969 exhibition.

Size: 23.25 x 33.25 inches

In very good condition. Unframed.

Iconic American artist Alexander Calder is perhaps best known for his delicate, surreal mobile pieces, comprised of colored shapes, found objects and balanced spheres. Influenced early on by frequent visits to the circus in his youth, Calder began taking drawing courses with Clinton Balmer in New York, in 1922 and also studied with the Art Students League from 1923-25. After moving to Paris in 1926, Calder began to produce his first miniatures, creating simple figures from wood, wire and cloth. Eventually building an entire circus, the wire figures were included in several exhibitions in the late 1920s, with his first solo show taking place at Paris Galerie Billiet-Pierre Vorms in 1929. After joining the French artists group Abstraction-Création, Calder began to perfect his trademark mobile sculptures, influenced by the abstract, non-traditional styles of fellow artists like Marcel Duchamp and Joan Miró.

Presenting arrangements of perfectly balanced, abstracted figures, Calder’s mobiles were comprised of various everyday materials including twine, wire, thread, metal, wood and paint. Swaying delicately, the movement in his works is tangible, and encompasses a unique place in the art historical canon. Throughout his career, Calder also painted, designed graphic pieces, jewelry set productions and book illustrations. His works are in prominent public and private collections worldwide, and exhibited widely throughout his career, including a 1943 solo show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

You Might Also Like

Vintage Francis Bacon 1980 Marlborough Exhibition Lithograph Print, Framed 7D3E5F16-DED0-4886-830E-4A628B482891 2133BFFE-6EBE-4189-9A87-606D0664BA0A 9BAABE83-D381-48F6-AC2F-BDC7AC91F81E
Vintage Francis Bacon 1980 Marlborough Exhibition Lithograph Print, Framed
$825.00
Benton Murdoch Spruance - Clue to the Labyrinth Lithograph, Signed (1953, Framed) IMG_1783.png IMG_1614.jpeg IMG_1612.jpeg IMG_1611.jpeg IMG_1613.jpeg IMG_1784.png
Benton Murdoch Spruance - Clue to the Labyrinth Lithograph, Signed (1953, Framed)
$785.00
AFCEEBCF-46A0-4BC1-8329-DC3A2EE2C29D AFCEEBCF-46A0-4BC1-8329-DC3A2EE2C29D AFCEEBCF-46A0-4BC1-8329-DC3A2EE2C29D AFCEEBCF-46A0-4BC1-8329-DC3A2EE2C29D
Marko Spalatin (Croatian, b. 1945) - Op Art Screenprint, Signed (ca. 1978, Framed)
$440.00
7CFF48C6-710A-4DA3-859C-6DAE7407E590 7CFF48C6-710A-4DA3-859C-6DAE7407E590 7CFF48C6-710A-4DA3-859C-6DAE7407E590 7CFF48C6-710A-4DA3-859C-6DAE7407E590
Vintage Julian Schnabel 1986 Whitechapel Gallery Exhibition Print, Framed
$825.00
Yoshijiro Urushibara - The Golden Horn, Signed (1924, Color Woodcut) IMG_9464.png IMG_1162.jpeg IMG_1165.jpeg IMG_9460.png
Yoshijiro Urushibara - The Golden Horn, Signed (1924, Color Woodcut)
$550.00