Calder Identity Card Tee
This piece was created in honor of the centennial celebration of Calder’s Circus, in collaboration with the Calder Foundation and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Calder began his Circus in Paris in 1926 as a portable distillation of the natural circus fashioned from wire, cork, fabric, and other materials—at once sculpture, theater, and performance.
This tee features a photograph from Calder’s 1926 identity card. The text on the back comes from an original review of Calder’s Circus, written by French critic Legrand-Chabrier and published in the newspaper Candide on 23 June 1927.
- 100% cotton
- Made in New York
- All Calder - Bode - Whitney styles are final-sale
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Calder Identity Card Tee
Calder Identity Card Tee
This piece was created in honor of the centennial celebration of Calder’s Circus, in collaboration with the Calder Foundation and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Calder began his Circus in Paris in 1926 as a portable distillation of the natural circus fashioned from wire, cork, fabric, and other materials—at once sculpture, theater, and performance.
This tee features a photograph from Calder’s 1926 identity card. The text on the back comes from an original review of Calder’s Circus, written by French critic Legrand-Chabrier and published in the newspaper Candide on 23 June 1927.
- 100% cotton
- Made in New York
- All Calder - Bode - Whitney styles are final-sale
View all Calder - Bode - Whitney
All works by Alexander Calder © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Calder® is a registered trademark of Calder Foundation, New York.
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This piece was created in honor of the centennial celebration of Calder’s Circus, in collaboration with the Calder Foundation and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Calder began his Circus in Paris in 1926 as a portable distillation of the natural circus fashioned from wire, cork, fabric, and other materials—at once sculpture, theater, and performance.
This tee features a photograph from Calder’s 1926 identity card. The text on the back comes from an original review of Calder’s Circus, written by French critic Legrand-Chabrier and published in the newspaper Candide on 23 June 1927.
- 100% cotton
- Made in New York
- All Calder - Bode - Whitney styles are final-sale
View all Calder - Bode - Whitney
All works by Alexander Calder © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Calder® is a registered trademark of Calder Foundation, New York.



