Sky Hooks
Designer | Alexander Calder |
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Type | Sculpture |
Material | Steel |
Sky Hooks is a painted sheet steel sculpture by Alexander Calder, constructed in 1962. It is located at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden". Archived from the original on 2009-03-28. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
External links
- Virtual Globe Trotting: Sky Hooks by Calder
- Waymarking
- Sky-Hooks
- Sky-Hooks in snow
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Alexander Calder
- Cirque Calder (1926)
- Mercury Fountain (1937)
- Lobster Trap and Fish Tail (1939)
- Snow Flurry (1948–1959)
- Floating Clouds (1953)
- The Whirling Ear (1958)
- The Four Elements (1961)
- Teodelapio (1962)
- The Crab (1962)
- Sky Hooks (1962)
- La Grande Voile (The Big Sail) (1965)
- Gwenfritz (1968)
- Spinal Column (1968)
- La Grande Vitesse (1969)
- Bent Propeller (1970)
- Eagle (1971)
- Four Arches (1973–1974)
- Flamingo (1974)
- Cheval Rouge (1974)
- Flying Dragon (1975)
- Intermediate Model for the Arch (1975)
- Saurien (1975)
- Calder's set for Socrate (1976)
- Homage to Jerusalem (1977)
- Mountains and Clouds (1986)
- Mobile
- Wire sculpture
- Alexander Stirling Calder (father)
- Alexander Milne Calder (grandfather)
- Calder Gardens
38°53′20.2″N 77°1′22.9″W / 38.888944°N 77.023028°W / 38.888944; -77.023028
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