The Calder Question - Season 1
Calder Foundation and TRLab have joined forces with two-time Emmy® Award-winning motion designer Raoul Marks to create 5 limited edition NFT artworks for Season 1 of The Calder Question based on these 5 Calder mobiles:
- Vertical Foliage, 1941
- Eucalyptus, 1940
- Snow Flurry, 1948
- Tines, 1943
- Untitled, 1956
Raoul Marks: "It’s an interesting anomaly that light is pulled towards a black hole, and that hole has a horizon that light cannot escape, a barrier we can’t perceive beyond. Calder’s mobile possesses elements of this ineffable quality. They are at first impression beautiful, but also comprehensible. Having studied these works intently, their secrets start to unravel, start to suggest things well beyond their physical bounds. They seem to talk about the nonspace that surrounds them and that stretches out beyond what is perceivable. Trying to capture that ineffable quality was the driver behind the black hole imagery used in this piece. I wanted to evoke some of the mystery Calder has invoked in me."
Jointly developed by Calder Foundation and TRLab, The Calder Question is the first official NFT experience dedicated to pioneering 20th Century artist Alexander Calder. The experience takes appreciation for fine art to another level: it is an innovative, education-driven digital collecting journey that brings you closer to an artist and their legacy like never before.
The Calder Question will challenge participants’ assumptions about Calder and deepen their understanding of his art, culminating in a singular opportunity to collect limited-edition NFTs created specifically for this partnership. It begins with an orientation to Calder’s life and work that sets the stage for participants to explore four of Calder’s signature art forms in detail: mobiles, early abstractions, figurative wire sculptures, and sound-making works. The Calder Foundation will use the proceeds to establish a new conservation fund for the restoration of Calder sculptures.
Become a Calder collector today.
Learn more about Calder and Calder Foundation.
Snow Flurry 1948/2022 #2
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The Calder Question - Season 1
Calder Foundation and TRLab have joined forces with two-time Emmy® Award-winning motion designer Raoul Marks to create 5 limited edition NFT artworks for Season 1 of The Calder Question based on these 5 Calder mobiles:
- Vertical Foliage, 1941
- Eucalyptus, 1940
- Snow Flurry, 1948
- Tines, 1943
- Untitled, 1956
Raoul Marks: "It’s an interesting anomaly that light is pulled towards a black hole, and that hole has a horizon that light cannot escape, a barrier we can’t perceive beyond. Calder’s mobile possesses elements of this ineffable quality. They are at first impression beautiful, but also comprehensible. Having studied these works intently, their secrets start to unravel, start to suggest things well beyond their physical bounds. They seem to talk about the nonspace that surrounds them and that stretches out beyond what is perceivable. Trying to capture that ineffable quality was the driver behind the black hole imagery used in this piece. I wanted to evoke some of the mystery Calder has invoked in me."
Jointly developed by Calder Foundation and TRLab, The Calder Question is the first official NFT experience dedicated to pioneering 20th Century artist Alexander Calder. The experience takes appreciation for fine art to another level: it is an innovative, education-driven digital collecting journey that brings you closer to an artist and their legacy like never before.
The Calder Question will challenge participants’ assumptions about Calder and deepen their understanding of his art, culminating in a singular opportunity to collect limited-edition NFTs created specifically for this partnership. It begins with an orientation to Calder’s life and work that sets the stage for participants to explore four of Calder’s signature art forms in detail: mobiles, early abstractions, figurative wire sculptures, and sound-making works. The Calder Foundation will use the proceeds to establish a new conservation fund for the restoration of Calder sculptures.
Become a Calder collector today.
Learn more about Calder and Calder Foundation.