On view
Floor 8
Date
1928
Classification
Sculpture
Medium
Wire
Dimensions
Overall: 48 1/4 × 25 7/8 × 4 7/8 in. (122.6 × 65.7 × 12.4 cm)
Accession number
72.168
Credit line
Purchase, with funds from Howard and Jean Lipman
Rights and reproductions
© Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Exhibitions
Installation photography
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Installation view of High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 18, 2025–March 2026). From left to right: Alexander Calder, Wire Sculpture by Calder, 1928; Alexander Calder, Acrobats, 1929; Alexander Calder, The Brass Family, 1929. In vitrine, from left to right: Alexander Calder, Invitations to performance of Calder’s Circus/Cirque Calder (7 Villa Brune, Paris), 1930; Alexander Calder, Invitation to performance of Calder’s Circus/Cirque Calder (Chez Hawes-Harden, New York), 1929; Alexander Calder, Invitation to performance of Calder’s Circus/Cirque Calder (Chez Matter, New York), 1942; Alexander Calder, Invitation to performance of Calder’s Circus/Cirque Calder (7 Villa Brune, Paris), 1930; Alexander Calder, Invitations to performance of Calder’s Circus/Cirque Calder (14 rue de la Colonie, Paris), 1932; Alexander Calder, Invitation to performance Calder’s Circus/Cirque Calder (Fifty-Sixth Street Galleries, New York), 1929. © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photograph by Ron Amstutz
From the exhibition High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100
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Installation view of High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 18, 2025–March 2026). In vitrine: Alexander Calder, Calder’s Circus, 1926–31. Back, from left to right: Alexander Calder, Wire Sculpture by Calder, 1928; Alexander Calder, The Brass Family, 1929; Alexander Calder, Circus Scene, 1929; Alexander Calder, Untitled (Circus scene; polo match), c. 1926; Alexander Calder, The Flying Trapeze, 1925. © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photograph by Ron Amstutz
From the exhibition High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100
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Installation view of High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 18, 2025–March 2026). In vitrine: Alexander Calder, Calder’s Circus, 1926–31. Back, from left to right: Alexander Calder, Wire Sculpture by Calder, 1928; Alexander Calder, Acrobats, 1929; Alexander Calder, The Brass Family, 1929; Alexander Calder, Circus Scene, 1929; Alexander Calder, Acrobats, c. 1927. © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photograph by Ron Amstutz
From the exhibition High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100
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Installation view of High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 18, 2025–March 9, 2026). From left to right: Alexander Calder, Victorine (The Circus Queen), 1928; Alexander Calder, Wire Sculpture by Calder, 1928; Alexander Calder, Acrobats, 1929; Alexander Calder, The Brass Family, 1929; Alexander Calder, Circus Scene, 1929; Alexander Calder, Acrobats, c. 1927. © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photograph by Ron Amstutz
From the exhibition High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100
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Alexander Calder, Wire Sculpture by Calder, 1928 (installation view, High Wire: Calder’s Circus at 100, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 18, 2025–March 9, 2026). Wire, 48 1/4 × 25 7/8 × 4 7/8 in. (122.6 × 65.7 × 12.4 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from Howard and Jean Lipman 72.168. © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photograph by Ron Amstutz
See also
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On view
Floor 8
Alexander Calder
The Brass Family
1929 -
Alexander Calder
The Handstand with Chair
1931 -
Alexander Calder
Juggler with Dog
1931 -
On view
Floor 8
Alexander Calder
Tumbler on Swing
1931 -
Alexander Calder
Handstand on the Table
1931 -
On view
Floor 8
Alexander Calder
Two Acrobats
1932 -
On view
Floor 8
Alexander Calder
On the High Wire
1932