Alexander Calder
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Alexander Calder: An American sculptor renowned for inventing the mobile, a type of kinetic sculpture that moves with air currents, and the stabile, a large, stationary abstract sculpture. He is a major figure in 20th-century modern art.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The museum is hosting a major exhibition of works by Alexander Calder.
- Alexander Calder transformed the concept of sculpture by introducing motion.
Advanced Usage
- "Calder-esque" or "Calderian": Terms used to describe art or design that resembles or is influenced by Alexander Calder's style, particularly featuring abstract, balanced forms and a sense of playfulness and movement.
- The playground's design, with its colorful, suspended shapes, has a distinctly Calder-esque quality.
Variants and Related Words
- Mobile (n): A type of hanging sculpture with balanced parts that move independently, invented by Alexander Calder.
- The baby was fascinated by the colorful mobile above the crib.
- Stabile (n): A large, stationary abstract sculpture, often made of metal, also pioneered by Calder.
- The plaza is anchored by a monumental steel stabile.
Synonyms
- Sculptor: An artist who creates sculptures. (This is the general category for Calder's profession.)
- Kinetic artist: An artist who incorporates movement into their work. (Calder is a seminal figure in this field.)
Related Phrases and Terms
- "Calder's Circus" (Le Cirque de Calder): A famous work consisting of miniature figures and animals made from wire, cork, and other found objects, which Calder would perform manually.
- Art students studied the ingenuity and whimsy of Calder's Circus.
Related Idioms
Noun
- United States sculptor who first created mobiles and stabiles (1898-1976)