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kinetic art
noun
A form of sculpture in which the object moves
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Correction: August 17, 2000, Thursday A picture credit yesterday with an Arts Abroad article about kinetic art at the Hayward Gallery in London misstated the location of the Van Abbemuseum, which supplied the illustration of Moholy-Nagy's "Light-Space Modulator".
They're pure kinetic art.
He made dance a visual as well as kinetic art.
One exhibition concentrates on George Rickey (1907-2002), a pioneer of kinetic art in the 1960's; the other samples art by members of the Kinetic Art Organization.
"MONA should have been called the Museum of Neon, Electric and Kinetic Art," Ms. Lakich said.
"So we are opening a gallery that will present our pieces along with traditional kinetic art.
Two artists in particular, though, show why the 1950's and 1960's were the heyday of kinetic art.
Clusters of retina-jangling Op and motorized kinetic art revisit brief fashions of the sixties that somewhat reward second looks.
In an idle moment, he came up with a piece of kinetic art that involved spinning wheels of monkey fur.
In 1968's La Prisonnière, he used some of those weirdo kinetic art shots he had filmed for L'Enfer.
Broadly speaking, the term kinetic art embraces artwork with moving components, powered either by air currents or by other means like electricity, the hand or magnetic force.
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