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Herbert Matter’s photograph taken in the upstairs bathroom in Roxbury captures a prime example of the panoply of unique artistic interventions in Calder’s home. Jessica Holmes (@pickle33) writes, “Calder’s household objects eschew the rampant capitalism that came to define American political and cultural life in the twentieth century, and in fact highlight the pragmatic philosophy Calder espoused, less in words, but rather, in the very way he lived and worked.” Image: Toilet paper holder (c. 1935), Roxbury house upstairs bathroom, 1950. Photograph by Herbert Matter. © 2022 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York #Calder #AlexanderCalder #CalderFoundation
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