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Calder Alexander in Focus July 28, 2007March 1, 2009 View Calder's mobiles, stabiles, drawings and paintings in this small exhibition. These works, dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artist's development throughout his 50 year career. Calder combined colorful shapes with mechanics to create whimsical mobiles that move with air currents. He is best known for creating stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale...

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Calder Alexander in Focus July 28, 2007March 1, 2009 View Calder's mobiles, stabiles, drawings and paintings in this small exhibition. These works, dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artist's development throughout his 50 year career. Calder combined colorful shapes with mechanics to create whimsical mobiles that move with air currents. He is best known for creating stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale sculptures of natural forms simplified into dynamic creatures. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 312.280.2660 www.mcachicago.org Monday Closed, Tuesday 10 am8 pm Wednesday through Sunday 10 am5 pm Suggested General Admission $10 Alexander Calder in Focus July 28, 2007March 1, 2009 View Calder's mobiles, stabiles, drawings and paintings in this small exhibition. These works, dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artist's development throughout his 50 year career. Calder combined colorful shapes with mechanics to create whimsical mobiles that move with air currents. He is best known for creating stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale sculptures of natural forms simplified into dynamic creatures. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 312.280.2660 www.mcachicago.org Monday Closed, Tuesday 10 am8 pm Wednesday through Sunday 10 am5 pm Suggested General Admission $10 Alexander Calder in Focus July 28, 2007March 1, 2009 View Calder's mobiles, stabiles, drawings and paintings in this small exhibition. These works, dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artist's development throughout his 50 year career. Calder combined colorful shapes with mechanics to create whimsical mobiles that move with air currents. is He best known for creating stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale sculptures of natural forms simplified into dynamic creatures. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 312.280.2660 www.mcachicago.org Monday Closed, Tuesday 10 am8 pm Wednesday through Sunday 10 am5 pm Suggested General Admission $10 Alexander Calder in Focus July 28, 2007March 1, 2009 View Calder's mobiles, stabiles, drawings and paintings in this small exhibition. These works, dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artist's development throughout his 50 year career. Calder combined colorful shapes with mechanics to create whimsical mobiles that move with air currents. He is best known for creating stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale sculptures of natural forms simplified into dynamic creatures. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 312.280.2660 www.mcachicago.org Monday Closed, Tuesday 10 am8 pm Wednesday through Sunday 10 am5 pm Suggested General Admission $10 ...

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