Sculpting Time explores the groundbreaking role of time in Alexander Calder’s art, showcasing how his kinetic sculptures and dynamic forms engage with the passage of time as both medium and subject. Calder, who revolutionized sculpture with his mobiles, used motion to alter the way viewers experience art, imbuing static materials with a sense of temporal flow. This book offers a comprehensive look at Calder’s most prolific period, featuring works from the 1930s to the 1970s alongside archival photographs that illuminate his creative process and deep connection to the evolving 20th-century world.