PHILADELPHIA — It’s “not a museum,” and, according to its architects, it’s “not a building.” But this cool subterranean lair on the historic Benjamin Franklin Parkway now houses a shifting collection ...
In 1925, Alexander Calder joined the circus—in a sense. As an illustrator for the National Police Gazette, he was dispatched to cover the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus at New York’s ...
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“The idea is that you get lost, or at least you get disoriented, in a really interesting way,” says Juana Berrío, the director of programs for Calder Gardens, who guides me, with William McDowell, the ...
What can a museum experience be now? Meet Calder Gardens. A leading architect, garden designer and philanthropist build a thrillingly eccentric complex for the inventor of the mobile. The metal facade ...
You can be easily forgiven if you haven't heard about Calder Gardens. While the small, immersive museum occupies a prominent place in Philadelphia's museum district, near such iconic destinations as ...
A career-spanning Alexander Calder exhibition in Paris turns the viewer into a collaborator and lifts the soul. Critic’s Pick A career-spanning Alexander Calder exhibition in Paris turns the viewer ...
“Alexander Calder in Saché,” by John Russell, was originally published in the July 1967 issue of Vogue. In this new France, the sons of yesterday's gamekeepers and handymen are more likely to give you ...
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