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Alexander Calder's stationary sculptures are known as "stabile." Unlike his mobiles, which are kinetic and move with air currents, stabiles are large, static structures that often feature bold colors and geometric shapes. These sculptures reflect Calder's innovative approach to form and space, emphasizing the interplay between solid mass and visual balance.

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