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Calder Spiral Icon Dad Cap

This 100% cotton twill dad cap features a detail extracted from Calder's Pinwheel and Flow. The pinwheel figure and Calder's logo on back are 3D raised embroidery.

  • 100% Cotton Twill
  • 3-D raised embroidery
  • One Size, with Buckle Strap
  • Curved Bill
  • Made in China

Select curvilinear motifs abound in Calder’s works. These intuitively distilled patterns, rhythms, and symbols reappear across mediums—in paintings, drawings, sculptures, and jewelry—expressing endless motion. “There are environments that appear to remain fixed,” he once wrote, “whilst there are small occurrences that take place at great speed across them.” The various iterations of spirals in Calder’s two-dimensional works—projections from a plane into space—highlight his interest in the fourth dimension.

Alexander Calder, Pinwheel and Flow (detail), 1958
© 2024 Calder Foundation, New York, All Rights Reserved.
Calder® is a registered trademark of Calder Foundation, New York.

$17.50

Original: $50.00

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Calder Spiral Icon Dad Cap—

$50.00

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This 100% cotton twill dad cap features a detail extracted from Calder's Pinwheel and Flow. The pinwheel figure and Calder's logo on back are 3D raised embroidery.

  • 100% Cotton Twill
  • 3-D raised embroidery
  • One Size, with Buckle Strap
  • Curved Bill
  • Made in China

Select curvilinear motifs abound in Calder’s works. These intuitively distilled patterns, rhythms, and symbols reappear across mediums—in paintings, drawings, sculptures, and jewelry—expressing endless motion. “There are environments that appear to remain fixed,” he once wrote, “whilst there are small occurrences that take place at great speed across them.” The various iterations of spirals in Calder’s two-dimensional works—projections from a plane into space—highlight his interest in the fourth dimension.

Alexander Calder, Pinwheel and Flow (detail), 1958
© 2024 Calder Foundation, New York, All Rights Reserved.
Calder® is a registered trademark of Calder Foundation, New York.