Kinetics: Art in Motion
Kinetic Art depends on movement for its effect. Motion can be generated through natural sources such as air currents, gravity, and light, or through interventions such as mechanical motors, electrical power, and human contact. The genre of Kinetic Art developed as an international movement in the early 20th Century by artists seeking ways to use real space, time, and movement, explore new technologies, and make social commentary. Kinetics: Art in Motion presents contemporary artists that continue these investigations, and whose works reflect a variety of styles and modes of movement.
Recommended for you
Kinetic Art depends on movement for its effect. Motion can be generated through natural sources such as air currents, gravity, and light, or through interventions such as mechanical motors, electrical power, and human contact. The genre of Kinetic Art developed as an international movement in the early 20th Century by artists seeking ways to use real space, time, and movement, explore new technologies, and make social commentary. Kinetics: Art in Motion presents contemporary artists that continue these investigations, and whose works reflect a variety of styles and modes of movement.
Contact details
