Category Archives: Alexander Calder

The Pompidou Mobile: Picassos, Matisses and Calders – Oh My!

Founded in 1969, Park West Gallery strives to connect people with fine art and the artists who create it through our galleries in Michigan and Florida as well as on cruise ships internationally. Paris’ renowned Pompidou Center is embarking on a new venture with a similar mission, “…bringing art to the people to awaken their desire…”
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Pompidou Centre, Paris

Art Under the Big Top: The Roving Pompidou
By JENNY BARCHFIELD • AP | November 5, 2009

PARIS — Forget the lions, tigers and bears. Paris’ Pompidou Center plans to fill a colorful circus big top with Picassos, Matisses and Calders instead, creating a roving museum to take its masterpieces of modern art to France’s culturally deprived rural regions and rough suburbs.

The so-called “Pompidou Mobile” aims to be just as avant-garde in its design as the original Pompidou Center — the audacious, tube-covered structure that houses the city’s premier contemporary art museum and caused a furor when it opened in 1977.

Only part of the necessary funding has been raised and no itinerary has yet been drawn up. Visiting the roving Pompidou will be free, and the project’s priorities are rural regions and the poor, crime-ridden suburbs that ring France’s cities but are often largely cut off from the cultural offerings there.

“It’s about bringing art to the people to awaken their desire to go toward the art,” the Pompidou’s president, Alain Seban, said in a statement. “It’s a sign of our openness.”

Architect Patrick Bouchain, whose firm specializes in circus tents and other collapsible structures, showed sketches of his design for the new Pompidou structure at a presentation Thursday: several triangle-shaped modules that can be fitted together to create different structures fitted to the different environments in which the museum will pitch its tent.

“It has to be adaptable anywhere, from a parking lot at a suburban shopping center to maybe a country lot or field,” Bouchain said.

Inside the high-tech canvas structure, solid glass and plastic encasements will protect the artwork from vandalism and theft and keep the temperature and humidity constant, Bouchain said.

The total cost of the 1,000-sq. meter (10,700-sq. foot) structure is estimated at euro3 million ($4.43 million) — of which euro500,000 has been pledged so far, Seban said. He’s looking for sponsors to fund the balance.

Provided they get the money, the mobile museum will hit the road starting at the end of next year, Seban said. The 10-15 works from the Pompidou’s extensive permanent collection that are likely to go on display include Pablo Picasso’s Femme en Bleu (Women in Blue), a 1944 post-Cubist painting in shades of indigo, and a primary-colored mobile by American artist Alexander Calder.

Henri Matisse’s 1941 painting Nature morte au magnolia (Magnolia Still Life) — among the French artist’s personal favorites — could rub proverbial shoulders with America, America, a 1964 neon sculpture of fingers snapping, by Martial Raysse.

The artwork on display will change as the museum moves across the country, with exhibits loosely focused around broad themes like primary colors and black and white, the human body, and the energy of the city, said curator Emma Lavigne.

Three three-month-long stints will be organized per year, with regional governments footing the bill for the museum’s operating costs, Seban said.

[Source: AP]

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San Diego Museum of Art Presents Picasso, Miró, Calder

Since 1969, Park West Gallery has been a reliable resource for the artwork of Modern Masters, including Pablo PicassoJoan Miró and Alexander Calder. Park West recently launched a microsite dedicated to Pablo Picasso and his artwork. Visit picasso.parkwestgallery.com to learn more >>

Pablo Picasso. Painter and Model III. 1970. © 2009 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA — The San Diego Museum of Art presents Picasso, Miró, Calder, an exhibition showcasing nearly 50 works by three of the greatest 20th century artists. The exhibition highlights loans from private collections and a number of recent and promised gifts to the Museum including a major oil painting by Pablo Picasso, Femme assise, 1949; an untitled drawing by Picasso, 1971; the Joan Miró painting, Femme, oiseaux, constellations, 1974; as well as a number of prints by both Picasso and Miró.

The exhibit also includes a diverse selection of works on paper including prints, drawings and paintings rarely on display due to the light-sensitive nature of these works. In addition, the exhibition celebrates the return to view of several important sculptures such as Miró’s monumental bronze Solar Bird and the recently reinstalled Spinal Column by Alexander Calder at the front entrance of the Museum.

Picasso, Miró, Calder is currently on view through December 6, 2009.

For more information about this exhibit, visit sdmart.com

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Artist Birthdays, July 22: EDWARD HOPPER, ALEXANDER CALDER

EDWARD HOPPER (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967)

  • Nationality: American
  • Field: Painting, printmaking
  • Art Movement: American Realism
  • ARTiFact: House by the Railroad (1925) is said to have inspired Alfred Hitchcock, who used it as the model for the Bates Hotel in Psycho.
  • Artist Quote: “The man’s the work. Something doesn’t come out of nothing.”
  • Important Artwork (shown below): Nighthawks, 1942.

Edward Hopper. Nighthawks. 1942.

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ALEXANDER CALDER (July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976)

  • Nationality: American
  • Field: Sculpture, painting
  • Art Movement: Surrealism, Kinetic sculpture
  • ARTiFact: Famous for inventing the mobile, a term coined by fellow artist Marcel Duchamp in 1931.
  • Artist Quote: “To an engineer, good enough means perfect. With an artist, there’s no such thing as perfect.”
  • Important Artwork (shown below): Red Lily Pads (Nénuphars rouges), 1956.

Red Lily Pads (Nénuphars rouges), 1956. © 2007 Calder Foundation, New York/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: David Heald

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