Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture

Disappointing exhibition at Tate Modern looking at Alexander Calder’s sculptures both mobiles and mechanical works.

I say disappointing as a number of years ago I went to an exhibition at Calder’s work from when he was in Paris which was delightful and at which the works were allowed to move but sadly just under 10 years on they are too fail. It seems to be strange to be in an exhibition of works about movement where there is no movement.

However, as last time, I really liked his wire portraits which were displayed well to allow their shadows to add to the effect. I loved the one of Josephine Baker with spiral boobs but again such a shame that it was no longer allowed to dance.

There was a great room near the end of the classic mobiles and some floor sculptures.  It was lovely to see a room with most people looking up!

Closes 3 April 2016.

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