ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月27日 10時48分


Alexander Calder is famous for having made sculptures that move, but conservators and collectors are cautious about showing them that way. “Calder: Hypermobility,” a new exhibition at the @whitneymuseum is a rare chance to see several of his works as intended. To bring them to life, several of the museum’s art handlers, who ordinarily work behind the scenes, have been cast into a new role as performers. At scheduled times, a handler will “activate” a sculpture in the gallery with the prod of a gloved finger or the poke of a wooden stick. The @calderfoundation has trained the crew members to activate the sculptures, a delicate procedure that is, the museum would like to emphasize, only for authorized museum professionals. @damonwinter photographed the exhibition. Visit the link in our bio to see more of #calder’s work.


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