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Movement > Kinetic art
Kinetic art, or kineticism, is an international movement that refers to art of both real and apparent motion created between 1920 and 1970. More
- Yaacov Agam, Meeting of Two Intensities, 1960
- Yaacov Agam, Aventure Pictural, 1961
- Alexander Calder, Romulus and Remus, 1928
- Alexander Calder, Spring, 1928
- Alexander Calder, Untitled, ca. 1934
- Alexander Calder, Untitled, 1935
- Alexander Calder, Mobile, 1941
- Alexander Calder, Red Lily Pads, 1956
- Heinz Mack, The Joy of Calvin, 1963