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36 Days of Kinetic Type
India-based designer Syddharth Mate takes a kinetic approach to the 36 days of type challenge.
Andrea Bowers at Kaufmann Repetto
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Final weeks! Experience works by Alexander Calder as the artist intended—in motion. On view through October 23, Calder: Hypermobility features major examples of Calder’s work including early motor-driven abstractions, sound-generating Gongs, and standing and hanging mobiles. The exhibition includes daily activations, one-time demonstrations of rarely seen works, and new commissions that bring contemporary artists into dialogue with Calder’s innovations. Visit whitney.org to see a schedule of programs and buy tickets.
Alexander Calder’s standing mobile Franji Pani is one in a series of sculptures the artist made in 1955 while staying at the home of Gira Sarabhai in Ahmedabad, India. “I had a work bench in the garden, near where the cattle were tied,” recalled Calder. “In all, I made eleven objects there, either working by myself or working in a blacksmith shop.” Sarabhai had invited Calder and his wife Louisa to visit her family’s home and tour the country in exchange for works of art. Tune in at 1 pm on Facebook Live to see Alexander S. C. Rower, the president of the Calder Foundation and grandson of the artist, activate Franji Pani at the Whitney as part of Calder: Hypermobility. [© 2017 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York]