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A sculpture involving movement as a primary component . . . such as Alexander Calder's "mobiles," and the work of George Rickey, Tim Prentice and Mel Ristau. Sound sculpture can also, in some cases, be considered kinetic sculpture.
The kinetic sculpture is associated with artists such as Alexander Calder, Jean Tinguely, and Naum Gabo. These artists are known for creating dynamic works that move or have a sense of motion.
A kinetic sculpture relies on a power source of some kind.
A kinetic sculpture relies on a power source of some kind.
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A moving sculpture is typically referred to as a kinetic sculpture. These sculptures incorporate movement, often powered by motors, air currents, or human interaction, to create dynamic and engaging art pieces.
Charles Mattox has written: 'Charles Mattox, kinetic sculpture'
Philip F. Palmedo has written: 'Voices in bronze' -- subject(s): Figure sculpture, Sculpture, Technique 'Lin Emery' -- subject(s): Themes, motives, Kinetic sculpture
Alexander Calder
An example of a sculpture that relies on a power source is "Tinguely Fountain" by Jean Tinguely in Basel, Switzerland. This kinetic sculpture features moving parts and water elements that are powered by electricity, creating an interactive and dynamic art piece.
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