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Alexander Calder, Suitcase filled with elements from Calder’s Circus, 1926-1931. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Photograph © Whitney Museum of American Art. Alexander Calder © 2008 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York |
Alexander Calder: The Paris Years 1926-1933 at the Whitney Museum of American Art highlights the work of one of the 20th century’s most influential sculptors.
Calder’s innovations included wire caricature portraits, a bestiary of wire animals, his beloved and critically important miniature Circus (1926–31), abstract and figurative sculptures, and his paradigm-shifting “mobiles.”
For more on the Calder exhibit, visit whitney.org.
Enter here to win two tickets to the exhibition and a Thirteen tote bag. Just complete the simple form below. Winners will be selected at random by December 17 and contacted by email or phone.









