At Whitney Exhibitions, *High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100* revisits Alexander Calder’s hand-built miniature circus and the live demonstrations that once made it a downtown art-world event. The presentation traces how wire, cloth, and found materials became a moving performance, with photographs and related works anchoring the story in early 20th-century modernism. In New York, Calder’s circus helped blur the line between studio practice and staged action, a precursor to later performance art. The show’s quiet insistence is that play can function as a serious artistic method.
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