"Kinesthetics: Art Imitating Life" Contemporary Exhibition on Movement
Kinesthetics: Art Imitating Life is a contemporary exhibition that focuses on sculptures that mimic the movement of the body, of trees and other organic forms, with the aid of technology. Artists represented in this exhibition employ sophisticated robotics and engineered mechanisms that are powered by electricity, solar power or wind power, to create sculptures that achieve elegant and highly articulated gestures. Co-curated by Nick Battis and Linda Lauro Lazin, the show features work by artists Casey Curran, Chico MacMurtrie, Reuben Margolin, Alan Rath, Adriana Salazar, Björn Schülke, and Che-Wei Wang.
On view now through Saturday, April 27
Monday–Saturday, 11 AM–6 PM; Thursday 11 AM–8 PM
Pratt Manhattan Gallery
144 West 14th Street, Second Floor
Photo: Courtesy Reuben Margolin
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