- Flamingo (sculpture)
"Flamingo", created by noted American artist
Alexander Calder , is a 53 foot [cite web |url=http://www.chipublib.org/004chicago/timeline/calder.html |title=Chicago Public Library |accessdate=2007-05-04] (16 m) tallstabile located in the Federal Plaza in front of theKluczynski Federal Building inChicago ,Illinois . [cite web|url=http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N83264W7X277.2656&profile=ariall&uri=full=3100001~!5142~!32&ri=1&aspect=Browse&menu=search&source=~!siartinventories&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Outdoor+Sculpture+--+Illinois+--+Chicago&index=&uindex=&aspect=Browse&menu=search&ri=1|accessdate=2007-07-01|date=2004|publisher=Smithsonian Institution|title=Art Inventories Catalogue] It was commissioned by the United StatesGeneral Services Administration and was unveiled in 1974, although Calder's signature on the sculpture indicates it was constructed in 1973. [cite web |url=http://chicago.about.com/cs/art/l/blsculpturescal.htm |title=about.com Chicago |accessdate=2007-05-04]Attributes
"Flamingo" weighs 50 tons, is composed of
steel , and isvermilion in color. Calder gave the stabile its color, which has come to be called "Calder red",cite web |url=http://www.winterdelights.com/pdfs/publicart.pdf |type=PDF |title=The Chicago Public Art Guide |author=City of Chicago Department of Public Affairs |accessdate=2007-05-04] to offset it from the black and steel surroundings of nearby office buildings, including theLudwig Mies van der Rohe -designed Kluczynski Federal Buildingcite web |url=http://www.halhigdon.com/picasso/index.htm |author=Higdon, Hal |title=Starting with Picasso: Chicago's Finest Art Isn't All in the Art Institute |accessdate=2007-05-04] [cite web |url=https://antiquesandthearts.com/archive/calder.htm |author=May, Stephen |title=Alexander Calder at the National Gallery of Art |accessdate=2007-05-04] . The stabile is an art form which Calder pioneered. It is an abstract structure that is completely stationary, as opposed to a mobile, which can move with air currents.Commissioning and unveiling
Calder was commissioned to design the sculpture because of his well-established international
reputation ; the space, surrounded by rectangular modern buildings, necessitated the kind of arching forms and dynamic surfaces that a large-scale Calder stabile could provide. [cite journal |last=Marter |first=Joan |year=1979 |month=July |title=Alexander Calder's Stabiles: Monumental Public Sculpture in America |journal=American Art Journal |volume=11 |issue=3 |pages=75–85 |doi=10.2307/1594168] "Flamingo" was the first work of art commissioned by the General Services Administration under the federalPercent for Art program, which allocates a percentage of a project's budget to public art.cite web |url=http://www.calder.org/SETS/life/life.html |title=Calder Foundation: Calder's Life |accessdate=2007-05-04] [cite journal |url=http://www.publicartreview.org/pdf/wetenhall.pdf |last=Wetenhall |first=John |year=1993 |date=Fall/Winter 1993 |title=A Brief History of Percent-for-Art in America |journal=Public Art Review |issue=9] Calder unveiled the model for "Flamingo" onApril 23 ,1973 at theArt Institute of Chicago ; the sculpture was presented to the public for the first time onOctober 25 ,1974 , at the same time that Calder's "Universe" mobile was unveiled at theSears Tower . The day was proclaimed "Alexander Calder Day" and featured a circus parade.patial relationships
Despite the large size of the sculpture, its design is such that viewers can walk underneath and around it, thus enabling one to perceive it in human scale. The shape of "Flamingo" alludes to the natural and animal realm, which is a stark contrast to more literal interpretations in sculpture from previous decades. [citation |last=Marter |first=Joan |year=1998 |date=July-August 1998 |title=The Legacy of Alexander Calder |magazine=Sculpture |volume=17 |issue=6]
Calder's structure is a prominent example of the constructivist movement, first popularized in Russia in the early 20th century. Constructivism refers to sculpture that is made from smaller pieces which are joined together. [citation |last=Hubbard |first=Guy |year=2002 |date=January 2002 |title=Constructivism |magazine=Arts & Activities |volume=130 |issue=6 |page=37]
A
maquette of the stabile is located inside the Loop Stationpost office in the Federal Plaza.References
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