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Calder’s Circus Is for Everyone 

Last updated: November 11, 2025 3:00 pm
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When I reflect on my childhood, one vivid memory that stands out is the poster of Calder’s Circus that adorned my aunt’s living room. Among all the beautiful things in her home, this image of a lion crafted from yarn and fabric, perched delicately on a wire body, captured my imagination like nothing else.

I had always held a fascination for Calder’s Circus, but it wasn’t until I visited the Whitney Museum and saw “High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100” that I truly experienced it in person. This captivating display features a myriad of small kinetic figurines and props created by the American artist Alexander Calder between 1926 and 1931. From the lion to the ringmaster, trapeze artist, tightrope walker, and more, the circus is a whimsical world brought to life through wire, cork, wood, and textiles.

Calder’s inspiration for the circus came after attending a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in 1925 and studying performers at the Ringling Bros. training grounds in Sarasota, Florida. Moving to Paris in 1926, he meticulously crafted his circus props and players, each figure bearing intricate details and unique gestures. Many of the characters were based on real-life circus performers, adding a touch of authenticity to the whimsical world Calder created.

In Paris, Calder became a part of avant-garde art circles and staged circus performances for fellow artists like Marcel Duchamp and Piet Mondrian. While he exhibited the circus in 1928 at Weyhe Gallery in New York, he continued to use the figures for performances over the years.

The Whitney Museum’s exhibition of Calder’s Circus creates an immersive experience, with dimly lit rooms and carefully arranged tableaus that invite viewers to imagine their own circus dramas. While the sculptures may appear frozen in time, a film of Calder animating them brings a sense of life and movement to these delicate artifacts.

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In a 2015 video, the Whitney’s conservation team discusses the challenge of preserving and animating the sculptures, showcasing their dedication to caring for these precious objects. Despite the institutional legacy and art-world pedigree of Calder’s Circus, the film reveals a more playful side of the artist, projecting himself into the fantastical world he created.

Whether seen in person at the Whitney Museum or on a poster, Calder’s Circus is a delightful experience for all. Its charm and whimsy continue to captivate audiences, making it a timeless masterpiece that transcends generations.

“High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100” is on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art until March 9, 2026. Curated by Jennie Goldstein and Roxanne Smith, this exhibition celebrates the enduring magic of Calder’s whimsical world.

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