ART SCOPE MAGAZINE
In Delicate Balance
by Linda Chestney, July/August 2010
Perception is a favorite aphorism of Mine. And it’s true. Except when it’s not.
Long gone is the limited notion that sculpture must be a piece of carved marble a la Bartolini, or the cast bronze of Rodin. Artists of the new Millennium often embrace changes in modern life, experimenting with construction methods and material, such as stainless steel, and introducing moving parts to engage space and time. These kinetic sculptors manipulate principles of balance that determine the movement and visual effects of their work.
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