
Who? When Alexander Calder moved to Paris from New York in 1926, he found himself at the centre of Parisian inter-war bohemia, counting Joan Mirò, Marcel Duchamp, Martha Graham, and modernist composers Edgard Varèse and John Cage among his friends. “There was a very intense dialogue between the Parisian intelligentsia,” Tate Modern's Assistant Curator Vassilis Oikonomopoulos tells AnOther. “The pioneering figures of 20th century modernism were constantly…
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