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FOR 11/9
âSIMPLICITY OF MEANSâ ON VIEW AT JONATHAN OâHARA GALLERY
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NEW YORK CITY â The Jonathan OâHara Gallery presents an Alexander Calder exhibition, âSimplicity of Means: Calder and The Devised Object,â featuring 52 diverse, functional objects, representing a limited and rarely seen facet of Calderâs oeuvre. It is the first public exhibition focusing on Calderâs purely utilitarian art since the âCalder Intimeâ exhibition in 1989, organized by Daniel Marchesseau.
Highlights include two of only three chess sets in existence, a pipe cleaner, various childrenâs toys, including a 5-foot dollhouse, a candelabra, dining utensils, toasters, ashtrays, a light fixture and other assorted objects.
Jessica Holmes, deputy director of the Calder Foundation said, âCalderâs commitment to both solid design and aesthetic rigor underlies his supposedly playful demeanor. Calder demanded perfection from the tools and objects that surrounded him.â
âRather than give in to using deficient mass-manufactured goods, his solution was simply to make better ones of his own design,â she said.
A fully illustrated, 80-page, color catalog accompanies the show.
The gallery is at 41 East 57th Street. For general information, www.johg.com or 212-644-3533.