Media Summary: From the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on view through October 2008 and curated by Brigitte ... After the Mobile is a two-part solo exhibition by Indoor kinetic sculpture in steel wire, aluminum and PVC, 72" inch long. A complex and delicate armature responds to the plastic ...

Tim Prentice Windframe Installation At The Westmoreland Museum Of American Art - Detailed Analysis & Overview

From the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on view through October 2008 and curated by Brigitte ... After the Mobile is a two-part solo exhibition by Indoor kinetic sculpture in steel wire, aluminum and PVC, 72" inch long. A complex and delicate armature responds to the plastic ... Indoor kinetic sculpture in steel wire, aluminum and PVC, 96" inch long. A complex and delicate armature responds to the plastic ... Time-lapse video from October 2013 through October 2015 of the renovation & expansion of The You have probably had a fully immersive winter experience if you've stepped outside the last few days, but what about stepping ...

Sunken Gardens, St. Petersburg, FL. Burnished aluminum kinetic ribbons undulate slowly in rising air currents.

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Sunken Gardens, St. Petersburg, FL. Burnished aluminum kinetic ribbons undulate slowly in rising air currents.