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Photos | Kinetic heads toward sixth decade; works to harness chaotic roots "for the glory"
For years, Kinetic embraced a primordial sense of chaos — a spontaneity and sense of creativity, competitiveness and ...
Pol Bury, “43 éléments se faisant face” (1968) (private collection, courtesy Galerie Patrick Derom) (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) PARIS — I particularly admire Pol Bury’s (1922–2005) ...
The Sandsara is a tabletop kinetic sculpture that creates infinite art patterns in the sand. To the naked eye, it’s simply a hypnotic, eye-catching piece — the sculpture’s tiny ball moves across the ...
Fifi dot dot dot waits her turn to get into the water at Canton Waterfront Park during the Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race, sponsored by the American Visionary Art Museum. (Barbara Haddock ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BREAKFAST, a Brooklyn-based new media artist, introduced their latest kinetic art sculpture on Royal Caribbean's new ship, Icon of the Seas. Titled "The Pearl," this ...
Labor Day is early this year, and it means the end of summer and back to school. But although it’s the official “end of summer,” there are still warm days ahead, all things pumpkin in the stores and ...
LOWELL – A giant lobster, a pirate ship and a rocket were just a few of creative sculptures that zoomed through downtown Saturday afternoon, navigating through traffic, conquering a sloppy mud pit and ...
YOU CAN EXPECT TO SEE. IT IS SO BALTIMORE 15 MILES OF FUN AND CHAOS. IF YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE, IT’S A SIGHT TO BEHOLD. THE AMERICAN VISIONARY ART MUSEUM’S KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE. IT STARTS AT 10 ...
Will chronicles Baltimore's Kinetic Sculpture Race, a wild art competition. Host Will Clinger spends an entire episode chronicling the annual, KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE in Baltimore – an outrageously ...
Rohan Mattu is a digital news producer at CBS Baltimore. Rohan graduated from Towson University in 2020 with a degree in journalism and previously wrote for WDVM-TV in Hagerstown. He maintains CBS ...
When the Museum of Contemporary Art was mounting its “Art in Chicago, 1945-1995” exhibit in 1996, there was one artist the curators couldn’t track down. Konstantin Milonadis, according to the catalog, ...
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