|
|
|
|
|
George RickeyGeorge Rickey (1907–July 17, 2002) was an American kinetic sculptor. Rickey was born in South Bend, Indiana in 1907. He studied art at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts and later at the Chicago Institute of Design, funded by the G.I. bill. Inspired by the mobiles of Alexander Calder, he began creating kinetic sculpture in the 1950s. Rickey was able to design sculptures whose metal parts moved in response to the slightest air currents. These parts were often very large, sometimes weighing hundreds of pounds. In works such as Two Open Triangles, Gyratory II Rickey's two wind driven elements down so that in high winds the piece does not need to be renamed The Sabre Dance of Death provide an endless series of combined, almost dance like, shapes and movements. He died in his home in Saint Paul, Minnesota on July 17, 2002. Images References - Kvaran, Einar Einarsson, An Annoted Inventory of Outdoor Sculpture in Washtenaw County, Master's Degree Project, 1989
External links Rickey, George Rickey, George Rickey, George
|  | sapwood ss 6 8k71ps land battleship kawachi, kawachi, tochigi nishikata, tochigi walter vi of brienne awano, tochigi ashio, tochigi wolfgang staudte mashiko, tochigi wormsley park motegi, tochigi
| secaucus junction cwm silicon union of russia and belarus cambay luis trenker sooners margarethe von trotta imperial measure gospel of the egyptians aviation light signals her majesty the decemberists
| everytime j. allen hynek beatty (fahrenheit 451) boggart (harry potter) remiel (sandman) duma (dc comics) russian history, 1682 1796 russian history, 1796 1855 plonsters infinite jest ninomiya sontoku
| georgi yartsev blind idiot god aircraft safety card pixie dust russian history, 1892 1920 sentence (law) sentence (linguistics) uss wickes (dd 75) russian history, 1855 1892 dirk dunross mile high club
|
|
 |
|
| Copyright 2005-2009 OnPedia.com. All Rights Reserved |
|
|