Bringing Alexander Calder’s Sculptures to Life
Works of art that were designed to move have rarely been seen that way. A unique exhibition at the Whitney Museum changes that.
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Works of art that were designed to move have rarely been seen that way. A unique exhibition at the Whitney Museum changes that.
By DANIEL McDERMON
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