The Calder Prize 2005-2015

Interesting exhibition at Pace London marking ten years of the Calder Prize for contemporary artists who have made exemplary work early in their career which could be interpreted as a continuation of the legacy of Alexander Calder.

Work by the prize winners was shown next to work by Calder himself and having been to the Calder exhibition at Tate Modern it was good to see more of his work in a different context.

I was most drawn to the work of Zilvinas Kempinas and loved his 2009 work “Flux" which was a circle of tape floating over a platform which was being made to dance in the air with a fan suspended over it. I found it very calming and loved the way it floated in and out of your space.

I also liked Tomas Saraceno’s “Cumulus Filaments” which look up the corner of one room and consisted of a thin wire ball shape held in place by thin lines of fishing lines like rays coming out of the ball. It was such a delicate structure to take up such a large space.

Closed on 5 March 2016

 

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