Alexander Calder

American Artist · 1898–1976

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Alexander Calder created two forms of sculpture that became synonymous with modern art—the mobile and the stabile. Composed of disparate abstract shapes and often brightly colored, elements of the mobile move and rotate. The stabile is its stationary counterpart. Calder's innovative exploration of mass, color, and movement strongly influenced younger artists, as well as popular culture. Raised in

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