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Kinetic art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kinetic art is art that contains moving parts or depends on motion for its effect. The moving parts are generally powered by wind, a motor or the observer. The term kinetic sculpture refers to a clas...
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Bruce Gray's metal sculptures including kinetic art and mobiles have been displayed at many art galleries and art museums also on television, in movies and magazines world wide. ... Metal Sculpture, Wood Sculpture, Kinetic Art, Art Furniture, Mobiles, Corporate Art, Abstract Paintings, Graphic Design and Prop Rental by...
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Kinetic Art - A Study of Kinetic Art Art Period and the Main Representatives. Large Image Library, Art History background and links to other resources. ... Kinetic Art; (Beginning in the 1950s); Kinetic art explores how things look when they move and refers mostly to sculptured works, made up of parts designed to be set...
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A work of art that has movement or parts that are set in motion ... Kinetic art sometimes merges with other types of avant-garde art, including performance art, computer-generated art, mixed media, and Installation art. Leading kinetic artists include Alexander Calder, Bridget Riley, and Nam June Paik.
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art, kinetic art, sculptures, art work, polished aluminum pieces, by Bryan Mavor. ... New Orleans native Bryan Mavor builds kinetic polished aluminum sculptures which spin gently on ambient air currents. His roots in metal work range from custom motorcycle and sport yacht building to prototype aluminum hovercraft...
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Kinetica Museum, London...
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