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Anthony Howe Anthony Howe & &
Kinetic ArtKinetic Art
AP 3D
Catrina Chen
Kinetic art
• Any medium
• Contains perceivable movement or depends on motion for its effect
• Mostly refers to 3D sculpture that move naturally or propelled by machine
Kinetic art (cont.)
• Virtual movement– Movement perceived from only certain angles
or sections
• Apparent movement– Movement created by motors or machines
Kinetic art (cont.)
• 1800s Impressionism– Challenge photography– Tried to be more “lifelike”
Edgar Degas, 1877–1880, At the Races,
Kinetic art (cont.)
• Albert Gleizes– Cubism – "normal evolution of
an art that was mobile like life itself."
1912, L'Homme au Balcon, Man on a Balcony (Portrait of Dr. Théo Morinaud)
Kinetic art (cont.)• Naum Gabo• Max Bill
Max Bill, 1935-1936, Construction with Suspended Cube
Naum Gabo, 1919-1920, Kinetic Construction (Standing Wave)
Kinetic art (cont.)
• Mobiles
Alexander Rodchenko, 1920
Alexander Calder, 1956, Red Mobile
Kinetic art (cont.)
• Action Painting
• Op art
• Criticized in the 60s
Anthony Howe• 1954 born in Salt Lake City, Utah• 1973 - 1978 Attends Cornell Univ
ersity and Skowhegan School of Sculpture and Painting
• Paints pastoral landscapes for five years
• 1985 Move to 511 W. 25th St, NY, NY
• 1989 Begins constructing kinetic sculpture
• 1994 Moves to Orcas Island, Washington
• 2002-2003 Winner of Kinetic.org sculpture competition.
1990-1996
1997-2002
2003
2004-2005