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Turn off CNBC for a moment and contemplate something a little less stressful: David Vande Vusse’s Stabile, a hypnotic moving sculpture ($125 at Kid O, 123 W. 10th St., nr. Greenwich Ave.; 212-366-5436) that pays obvious homage to the form’s greatest practitioner, Alexander Calder. This small mobile is good for pacifying an infant or zoning out, but for the big stuff, go to the Whitney Museum, where a major Calder exhibit opens October 16. For more suspended forms, click ahead.


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