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  1. Flamingo, created by noted American artist Alexander Calder, is a 53-foot-tall (16 m) stabile located in the Federal Plaza in front of the Kluczynski Federal Building in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

  2. Flamingo es una escultura de Alexander Calder [1] ubicada en la Plaza Federal frente al Kluczynski Federal Building en Chicago, Illinois (Estados Unidos). [2] Fue encargada por la Administración de Servicios Generales y se inauguró en 1974, aunque la firma de Calder en la escultura indica que se construyó en 1973.

  3. Monumental Sculpture, Stabile. View our map of installed works, Calder Around the World. © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap © Maxar. The Calder Foundation is dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, preserving, and interpreting the art and archives of Alexander Calder.

  4. Alexander Calders Flamingo, unveiled in 1974, is an abstract sculpture that adds color and texture to the stark black backdrop of Mies van der Rohe’s Chicago Federal Center. It was part of a renaissance in public art in Chicago that started with the Picasso statue and continues today.

  5. 13 de may. de 2020 · Though you might not notice it immediately as a flamingo, every Chicagoan is familiar with the long and graceful arcs of the famous red Flamingo sculpture designed by Alexander Calder. Calder is a seminal Modernist multi-media artist perhaps best known for his many whimsical mobile creations.

  6. The subject of this stabile, a flamingo, follows Alexander Calder's lifelong affection for whimsical and exotic creatures. Evoking both an actual bird and a silly yard ornament, Flamingo shows the humor and playfulness common in much of Calder's work.

  7. Alexander Calder (; July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor known both for his innovative mobiles (kinetic sculptures powered by motors or air currents) that embrace chance in their aesthetic, his static "stabiles", and his monumental public sculptures.