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Alexander Calder - opening scene
Emmy and Peabody Award winner
An American Masters Special
Full video now streaming online: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/alexandercalder
From Reviews:
“An extraordinary American masterpiece.” -Charlie Rose
An “incisive documentary. This hour captures the boundless optimism and energy of its subject.” - People (Pick of the week)
published: 18 Apr 2012
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Alexander Calder at Tate Modern on The Art Channel
Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ofIySI The Art Channel visits 'Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture' at Tate Modern in London, seeing how the artist pioneered new forms of modern sculpture, particularly the 'mobile'. The film explores Calder's unique handling of wire and painted steel to produce sculptures that constantly move while finding balance.
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Grace Adam is an artist and educator. Joshua White is a lecturer and writer. Between us, we work for the Tate Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy, The University of the Arts, Flash Art, Christie'...
published: 20 Nov 2015
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Calder - Sculptor of Air
"Calder - Sculptor of Air"
Originaltitel: "Calder - Sculpteur de l'Air"
Doku 2009 über Alexander Calder von Francois Lévy-Kuentz.
Co-produced by the Cenre Pompidou, engl.
Alexander Calder’s work was captured on film as early as 1929 in a documentary by German films on art pioneer Hans Cürlis. His film Drahtplastik as well as Carlos Vilardebó’s famous Calder’s Circus (1961), both part of the EYE collection, are integrated into this masterful compilation documentary.
The beauty and fragility of the work of Alexander Calder (1898-1976), who was during his lifetime one of the most revolutionary and popular artists, continues to fascinate with its unique constellations of forms, colours and
movement. As a student, Calder did illustrations for the National Police Gazette, including sketch...
published: 21 Apr 2020
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Alexander Calder performs his "Circus" | Whitney Museum of American Art
From October 16, 2008 through February 15, 2009, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents "Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933," a new look at the artist's early years when his radical innovations included open-air wire sculptures, his beloved and important miniature "Circus," and the creation of a new art form, the mobile. This video excerpts scenes of Calder performing the "Circus" from a 1955 film by Jean Painleve.
Learn more about the exhibition at https://whitney.org/Exhibitions/AlexanderCalder.
published: 23 Oct 2008
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Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture / Tate Modern, London
With “Performing Sculpture”, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground-breaking artists of the 20th Century and pioneer of kinetic sculpture. Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture brings together around 100 works and shows how Calder turned sculpture from a static object into a continually changing work to be experienced in real time.
The exhibition features the figurative wire portraits Alexander Calder created of other artists including Joan Miró and Fernand Léger; a selection of panels such as Red Panel and White Panel; motorized mobiles such as Black Frame and A Universe; sculptures animated by just air currents such as Snow Flurry I; mobiles with sound such as Triple Gong; and Calder's large scale mobile Black ...
published: 21 Nov 2015
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Works of Calder, 1950 by Herbert Matter
Produced by New World Film Productions for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. 16mm, color, sound (English). Directed and cinematography by Herbert Matter; produced and narrated by Burgess Meredith; music by John Cage
published: 12 May 2015
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Alexander Calder Documentary
published: 23 Nov 2015
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Alexander Calder: Hypermobility Exhibition at The Whitney Museum 2017
Calder: Hypermobility focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder. This exhibition brings together a rich constellation of key sculptures and provides a rare opportunity to experience the works as the artist intended—in motion. Regular activations will occur in the galleries, revealing the inherent kinetic nature of Calder’s work, as well as its relationship to performance. Influenced in part by the artist’s fascination and engagement with choreography, Calder’s sculptures contain an embedded performativity that is reflected in their idiosyncratic motions and the perceptual responses they provoke.
In the early 1930s, Calder invented an entirely new mode of art, the mobile—a kinetic form of sculpture in which carefully balanced components mani...
published: 20 Jun 2017
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Dead Rising 4: The Story of Calder
From Man to Beast we go through the complex story of a man known as Calder.
It’s the holiday season in Willamette, Colorado and a mysterious outbreak has overrun the Willamette Memorial Megaplex Mall and surrounding town with dangerous and deadly predators. Join Frank West as you explore a vast, open world sandbox filled with dangerous new zombies and a million ways to kill them as you seek to uncover the truth behind the outbreak – or die trying.
**************************************************************
For more Sophistry, click below:
►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL__d-O-iz-xBWOvuhHXXfPbQ6SC4dtnJP
Dead Rising 4- Case Walkthrough
►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL__d-O-iz-xAt5xRfXimgvcAxyHq2lNAM
Dead Rising 4- All scenes and videos
►https://www.youtube.com/play...
published: 08 Dec 2016
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Alexander Calder - opening scene
Emmy and Peabody Award winner
An American Masters Special
Full video now streaming online: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/alexandercalder
From Reviews:
“An extr...
Emmy and Peabody Award winner
An American Masters Special
Full video now streaming online: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/alexandercalder
From Reviews:
“An extraordinary American masterpiece.” -Charlie Rose
An “incisive documentary. This hour captures the boundless optimism and energy of its subject.” - People (Pick of the week)
https://wn.com/Alexander_Calder_Opening_Scene
Emmy and Peabody Award winner
An American Masters Special
Full video now streaming online: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/alexandercalder
From Reviews:
“An extraordinary American masterpiece.” -Charlie Rose
An “incisive documentary. This hour captures the boundless optimism and energy of its subject.” - People (Pick of the week)
- published: 18 Apr 2012
- views: 406740
10:17
Alexander Calder at Tate Modern on The Art Channel
Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ofIySI The Art Channel visits 'Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture' at Tate Modern in London, seeing how the artist pioneered new ...
Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ofIySI The Art Channel visits 'Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture' at Tate Modern in London, seeing how the artist pioneered new forms of modern sculpture, particularly the 'mobile'. The film explores Calder's unique handling of wire and painted steel to produce sculptures that constantly move while finding balance.
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The Art Channel films and reviews exhibitions of Contemporary Art. We aim to make art and exhibitions accessible for everyone.
Grace Adam is an artist and educator. Joshua White is a lecturer and writer. Between us, we work for the Tate Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy, The University of the Arts, Flash Art, Christie's Education and Sotheby's Institute.
The Art Channel is a member of Canvas, The Arts Council sponsored digital hub for the arts.
All the opinions are our own.
Please feel free to subscribe, add your comments, share our videos and give a thumbs up, if you've enjoyed any film.
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Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ofIySI The Art Channel visits 'Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture' at Tate Modern in London, seeing how the artist pioneered new forms of modern sculpture, particularly the 'mobile'. The film explores Calder's unique handling of wire and painted steel to produce sculptures that constantly move while finding balance.
Twitter: @theartchannel1
Instagram: @the_art_channel1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheArtChannelUK
The Art Channel films and reviews exhibitions of Contemporary Art. We aim to make art and exhibitions accessible for everyone.
Grace Adam is an artist and educator. Joshua White is a lecturer and writer. Between us, we work for the Tate Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy, The University of the Arts, Flash Art, Christie's Education and Sotheby's Institute.
The Art Channel is a member of Canvas, The Arts Council sponsored digital hub for the arts.
All the opinions are our own.
Please feel free to subscribe, add your comments, share our videos and give a thumbs up, if you've enjoyed any film.
For more details and further contact information see graceadam.com and joshuaswhite.com.
Category
Education
- published: 20 Nov 2015
- views: 116147
51:41
Calder - Sculptor of Air
"Calder - Sculptor of Air"
Originaltitel: "Calder - Sculpteur de l'Air"
Doku 2009 über Alexander Calder von Francois Lévy-Kuentz.
Co-produced by the Cenre Pompi...
"Calder - Sculptor of Air"
Originaltitel: "Calder - Sculpteur de l'Air"
Doku 2009 über Alexander Calder von Francois Lévy-Kuentz.
Co-produced by the Cenre Pompidou, engl.
Alexander Calder’s work was captured on film as early as 1929 in a documentary by German films on art pioneer Hans Cürlis. His film Drahtplastik as well as Carlos Vilardebó’s famous Calder’s Circus (1961), both part of the EYE collection, are integrated into this masterful compilation documentary.
The beauty and fragility of the work of Alexander Calder (1898-1976), who was during his lifetime one of the most revolutionary and popular artists, continues to fascinate with its unique constellations of forms, colours and
movement. As a student, Calder did illustrations for the National Police Gazette, including sketches of famous circus troupes. In 1926, he moved to Paris, where he created his legendary miniature Circus. His friendship with Miró, Leger, Arp and Mondrian greatly influenced his art, as he stopped figurative pieces and developed a colourful, abstract sculptural idiom. In 1932, he exhibited his first ‘mobiles’, kinetic sculptures that derived their motion from air currents.
Including numerous unpublished interviews, archival film clips and footage of his sculptures, the film highlights the innovative nature of Calder's work and searches for major recurrent themes. François Lévy-Kuentz meticulously
and brilliantly combines the many different films and material into a cinematic self-portrait of the artist, which has won many awards. This documentary was co-produced by the Centre Pompidou in Paris and AVRO in 2009 on the occasion of a retrospective of Calder’s Paris years, and was also shown at the Whitney Museum, New York.
https://wn.com/Calder_Sculptor_Of_Air
"Calder - Sculptor of Air"
Originaltitel: "Calder - Sculpteur de l'Air"
Doku 2009 über Alexander Calder von Francois Lévy-Kuentz.
Co-produced by the Cenre Pompidou, engl.
Alexander Calder’s work was captured on film as early as 1929 in a documentary by German films on art pioneer Hans Cürlis. His film Drahtplastik as well as Carlos Vilardebó’s famous Calder’s Circus (1961), both part of the EYE collection, are integrated into this masterful compilation documentary.
The beauty and fragility of the work of Alexander Calder (1898-1976), who was during his lifetime one of the most revolutionary and popular artists, continues to fascinate with its unique constellations of forms, colours and
movement. As a student, Calder did illustrations for the National Police Gazette, including sketches of famous circus troupes. In 1926, he moved to Paris, where he created his legendary miniature Circus. His friendship with Miró, Leger, Arp and Mondrian greatly influenced his art, as he stopped figurative pieces and developed a colourful, abstract sculptural idiom. In 1932, he exhibited his first ‘mobiles’, kinetic sculptures that derived their motion from air currents.
Including numerous unpublished interviews, archival film clips and footage of his sculptures, the film highlights the innovative nature of Calder's work and searches for major recurrent themes. François Lévy-Kuentz meticulously
and brilliantly combines the many different films and material into a cinematic self-portrait of the artist, which has won many awards. This documentary was co-produced by the Centre Pompidou in Paris and AVRO in 2009 on the occasion of a retrospective of Calder’s Paris years, and was also shown at the Whitney Museum, New York.
- published: 21 Apr 2020
- views: 939
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Alexander Calder performs his "Circus" | Whitney Museum of American Art
From October 16, 2008 through February 15, 2009, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents "Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933," a new look at the a...
From October 16, 2008 through February 15, 2009, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents "Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933," a new look at the artist's early years when his radical innovations included open-air wire sculptures, his beloved and important miniature "Circus," and the creation of a new art form, the mobile. This video excerpts scenes of Calder performing the "Circus" from a 1955 film by Jean Painleve.
Learn more about the exhibition at https://whitney.org/Exhibitions/AlexanderCalder.
https://wn.com/Alexander_Calder_Performs_His_Circus_|_Whitney_Museum_Of_American_Art
From October 16, 2008 through February 15, 2009, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents "Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933," a new look at the artist's early years when his radical innovations included open-air wire sculptures, his beloved and important miniature "Circus," and the creation of a new art form, the mobile. This video excerpts scenes of Calder performing the "Circus" from a 1955 film by Jean Painleve.
Learn more about the exhibition at https://whitney.org/Exhibitions/AlexanderCalder.
- published: 23 Oct 2008
- views: 1019586
3:50
Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture / Tate Modern, London
With “Performing Sculpture”, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground-breaking artists...
With “Performing Sculpture”, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground-breaking artists of the 20th Century and pioneer of kinetic sculpture. Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture brings together around 100 works and shows how Calder turned sculpture from a static object into a continually changing work to be experienced in real time.
The exhibition features the figurative wire portraits Alexander Calder created of other artists including Joan Miró and Fernand Léger; a selection of panels such as Red Panel and White Panel; motorized mobiles such as Black Frame and A Universe; sculptures animated by just air currents such as Snow Flurry I; mobiles with sound such as Triple Gong; and Calder's large scale mobile Black Widow.
Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture / Tate Modern, London. Press View, November 9, 2015.
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With “Performing Sculpture”, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground-breaking artists of the 20th Century and pioneer of kinetic sculpture. Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture brings together around 100 works and shows how Calder turned sculpture from a static object into a continually changing work to be experienced in real time.
The exhibition features the figurative wire portraits Alexander Calder created of other artists including Joan Miró and Fernand Léger; a selection of panels such as Red Panel and White Panel; motorized mobiles such as Black Frame and A Universe; sculptures animated by just air currents such as Snow Flurry I; mobiles with sound such as Triple Gong; and Calder's large scale mobile Black Widow.
Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture / Tate Modern, London. Press View, November 9, 2015.
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Art TV pioneer Vernissage TV provides you with an authentic insight into the world of contemporary fine arts, design and architecture. With its two main series "No Comment" and "Interviews", art tv channel VernissageTV attends opening receptions of exhibitions worldwide, interviews artists, designers, architects. VTV provides art lovers with news, reports and features from the international art scene. VernissageTV: the window to the art world. Das Fenster zur Kunstwelt. La fenêtre sur le monde de l'art. A janela para o mundo da arte. La ventana al mundo del arte. نافذة على عالم الفن. 到艺术世界的窗口。Окно в мир искусства. Since 2005.
- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 107805
19:44
Works of Calder, 1950 by Herbert Matter
Produced by New World Film Productions for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. 16mm, color, sound (English). Directed and cinematography by Herbert Matter; prod...
Produced by New World Film Productions for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. 16mm, color, sound (English). Directed and cinematography by Herbert Matter; produced and narrated by Burgess Meredith; music by John Cage
https://wn.com/Works_Of_Calder,_1950_By_Herbert_Matter
Produced by New World Film Productions for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. 16mm, color, sound (English). Directed and cinematography by Herbert Matter; produced and narrated by Burgess Meredith; music by John Cage
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 39321
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Alexander Calder: Hypermobility Exhibition at The Whitney Museum 2017
Calder: Hypermobility focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder. This exhibition brings together a rich constel...
Calder: Hypermobility focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder. This exhibition brings together a rich constellation of key sculptures and provides a rare opportunity to experience the works as the artist intended—in motion. Regular activations will occur in the galleries, revealing the inherent kinetic nature of Calder’s work, as well as its relationship to performance. Influenced in part by the artist’s fascination and engagement with choreography, Calder’s sculptures contain an embedded performativity that is reflected in their idiosyncratic motions and the perceptual responses they provoke.
In the early 1930s, Calder invented an entirely new mode of art, the mobile—a kinetic form of sculpture in which carefully balanced components manifest their own unique systems of movement. These works operate in highly sophisticated ways, ranging from gentle rotations to uncanny gestures, and at times, trigger unpredictable percussive sounds. Calder: Hypermobility encompasses major examples of Calder’s work including early motor-driven abstractions, sound-generating Gongs, and standing and hanging mobiles.
https://wn.com/Alexander_Calder_Hypermobility_Exhibition_At_The_Whitney_Museum_2017
Calder: Hypermobility focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder. This exhibition brings together a rich constellation of key sculptures and provides a rare opportunity to experience the works as the artist intended—in motion. Regular activations will occur in the galleries, revealing the inherent kinetic nature of Calder’s work, as well as its relationship to performance. Influenced in part by the artist’s fascination and engagement with choreography, Calder’s sculptures contain an embedded performativity that is reflected in their idiosyncratic motions and the perceptual responses they provoke.
In the early 1930s, Calder invented an entirely new mode of art, the mobile—a kinetic form of sculpture in which carefully balanced components manifest their own unique systems of movement. These works operate in highly sophisticated ways, ranging from gentle rotations to uncanny gestures, and at times, trigger unpredictable percussive sounds. Calder: Hypermobility encompasses major examples of Calder’s work including early motor-driven abstractions, sound-generating Gongs, and standing and hanging mobiles.
- published: 20 Jun 2017
- views: 51557
12:58
Dead Rising 4: The Story of Calder
From Man to Beast we go through the complex story of a man known as Calder.
It’s the holiday season in Willamette, Colorado and a mysterious outbreak has over...
From Man to Beast we go through the complex story of a man known as Calder.
It’s the holiday season in Willamette, Colorado and a mysterious outbreak has overrun the Willamette Memorial Megaplex Mall and surrounding town with dangerous and deadly predators. Join Frank West as you explore a vast, open world sandbox filled with dangerous new zombies and a million ways to kill them as you seek to uncover the truth behind the outbreak – or die trying.
**************************************************************
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Andy Borkowski started this program nearly 10 years ago and, in that time, it has changed from a simple YouTube show, to a radio show, a tv show and now once again a YouTube destination. Welcome to VGS.
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From Man to Beast we go through the complex story of a man known as Calder.
It’s the holiday season in Willamette, Colorado and a mysterious outbreak has overrun the Willamette Memorial Megaplex Mall and surrounding town with dangerous and deadly predators. Join Frank West as you explore a vast, open world sandbox filled with dangerous new zombies and a million ways to kill them as you seek to uncover the truth behind the outbreak – or die trying.
**************************************************************
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Andy Borkowski started this program nearly 10 years ago and, in that time, it has changed from a simple YouTube show, to a radio show, a tv show and now once again a YouTube destination. Welcome to VGS.
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- published: 08 Dec 2016
- views: 144248