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  2. Kinetic art - Wikipedia

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    He felt that his moving sculpture Kinetic Construction (also dubbed Standing Wave, 1919–20) [6] was the first of its kind in the 20th century. From the 1920s until the 1960s, the style of kinetic art was reshaped by a number of other artists who experimented with mobiles and new forms of sculpture.

  3. Vollis Simpson - Wikipedia

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    The festival was renamed in 2016 to the North Carolina Whirligig Festival, [15] and is usually held the first full weekend of November. [16] The Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park was created in Wilson to document, conserve, and display the large sculptures from Simpson's land in Lucama. [17] The park had its grand opening on November 2, 2017. [18]

  4. Lyman Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    "The Twister Star Huge", a type of Whirligig. Lyman Whitaker is an American sculptor working in southern Utah . Whitaker has been a working sculptor for more than 50 years and is known for his kinetic sculptures .

  5. Wilson, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Whirligig Park in Wilson. Wilson is the home of the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park, an Outsider Art installation. Simpson specialized in large kinetic sculptures called "whirligigs", which Simpson made from salvaged metal. Simpson became nationally known after he was commissioned to create a whirligig for the American Visionary Art Museum in ...

  6. Category:Kinetic art - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic sculptures (2 C, 14 P) ... Rolling ball sculpture This page was last edited on 31 December 2013, at 23:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Reuben Aaron Miller - Wikipedia

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    Reuben Aaron Miller (July 22, 1912 – March 7, 2006) was a self-taught folk artist, best known for his whirligigs, metal cutouts and drawings. Miller began producing outsider art late in life, placing hundreds of his completed works on his property, as well as selling them on the roadside. His work gained wider recognition in the 1980s, when ...

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