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Kinetic Works

London’s Tate Gallery has purchased two kinetic works by the Belgian sculptor Pol Pury. In “3069 White Dots on an Oval Ground” (1966), minute wires respond at random with sudden twitching movement to an invisible force. By contrast the forms in “16 Balls, 10 Cubes in 8 Rows” (1966) are said to be, “elemental, solid, and apparently firmly at rest, yet each intermittently moves, slowly and unexpectedly.”

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31448, 15 August 1967, Page 10

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Kinetic Works Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31448, 15 August 1967, Page 10

Kinetic Works Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31448, 15 August 1967, Page 10

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