Images Moving Out Onto Space
Saturday, May 23, 201510:37 AM — Sunday, Sep 27, 201511:59 PMEDT
| Tate St. Ives St. Ives, Cornwall, UK
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What happens when art works are set in motion? When they move around the gallery or out into the world? Images Moving Out Onto Space is an exhibition that asks these questions. The galleries are animated by light, color and movement, and are full of bodies in all kinds of different states: flattened and fragmented, illuminated and reflected. The exhibition brings together eight artists, with works spanning fifty years. The title and inspiration for Images Moving Out Onto Space is borrowed from a series of psychedelic kinetic sculptures that Cornwall-based artist Bryan Wynter began to make in the 1960s. The exhibition uses this series, Wynter’s ‘IMOOS’, to think about how abstraction can move us. Images Moving Out Onto Space resonates with different modernist practices from minimalism to kinetic art, to Op Art. More exhibition info: tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-st-ives/exhibition/images-moving-out-space
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