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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Alexander Calder - The Iguana 1968, A1 poster
Description
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art's The Iguana poster features a 1968 work by artist and sculptor Alexander Calder. The poster was released the following year in connection with Calder’s exhibition at the Danish museum. Inspired by acrobats, tightrope walkers, and celestial bodies, Calder explored movement and its invisible forces in his art – how gravity, balance, and motion can together create a harmony that seems to float effortlessly in space. If you wish to see Calder’s work in person, several of his sculptures can be admired in Louisiana’s sculpture park. And if Denmark feels a little far away, the bright and beautifully composed The Iguana poster brings a touch of Calder’s sculptural spirit right to your wall!
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art’s poster collection includes prints from iconic exhibitions held at the Danish museum over the years. Printed on high-quality paper, posters bring a stylish touch of contemporary art to your walls.
- Width: 23.39 in (59.4 cm)
- Height: 33.11 in (84.1 cm)
- Material Paper, 7.05 oz (200 g) Arctic Silk
- Colour Light blue, red, multicolored
- Notes Frame sold separately.
- Product ID: LNA106299
American artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976) transformed the art of sculpture by introducing movement, lightness, and playfulness into his work. He is widely regarded as the inventor of the mobile, but over the course of his career, he also created a wide range of other works, including standing sculptures, paintings, lithographs, and textile art.
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