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Alexander CalderA true 20th century art innovator, sculptor Alexander Calder's creations reflect his training as a mechanical engineer with an innate artistic sensitivity. Calder made significant contributions to kinetic art, art in motion or containing moving parts, and is best known as the originator of the mobile.Today, Calder's influence extends beyond artistic horizons into music. Inspired by Calder's ground-breaking creativity, the renowned Calder Quartet, a top-tier U.S. string ensemble, seeks to embody immediacy and vitality in the musical works they perform. Much like their artistic namesake, the Calder Quartet extends boundaries and blends diverse influences to create engaging artistic performances. 

During his career, Alexander Calder became known through exhibitions, commissions, and performances of his unique Cirque Calder, a toy circus designed from found objects such as wire, string, rubber, and cloth. Calder fit his portable circus materials into suitcases, which allowed him to traverse the Atlantic and give performances in both New York and Paris. Ultimately, the Circque Calder gained popularity among the Parisian avant-garde.

In his Cirque Calder, the artist sought to re-create the performance of a real circus. Similarly, the Calder Quartet endeavors to capture the true intention of each work's composer to provide authentic and artistically crafted concert experiences for audiences worldwide.


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