Kinesthesia: Latin American Kinetic Art, 1954-1969 examines the influential and visually stunning work of South American kinetic artists. While Southern California was becoming the North American ...
Eye-popping, vertigo-inducing paintings, plug-in artworks with moving parts—these were all the rage back in the 1960s. At that time, illusionistic abstract works appeared on the walls of major museums ...
The “Positron” (1976–77) by Latvian artist Valdis Celms operated a bit like a disco ball, flashing various colors of light as the goliath metal orb rotated. These patterns were intended to boost ...
The task of the kinetic artist is not simply to make art move, but to move all those who see it. The premise is motion for effect; the desired result is poetry in motion. This is what 91-year-old ...
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