Calder: Nonspace

    Calder: Nonspace takes its title from a 1963 essay by American novelist James Jones, written after his encounter with a series of large-scale sculptures at Alexander Calder’s studio in Saché, France. In his essay, reprinted in this book, Jones astutely describes Calder’s deep understanding of architectural and natural environments, which enabled him to reorder a viewer’s perception of the world surrounding his sculptures.This catalog explores this angle on Calder’s monumental
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    Release dateJuly 23th 2019
    LanguageEnglish
    PublisherHauser & Wirth Publishers
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