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Kinetic Object Positron
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Kinetic Object Positron

Artist Valdis Celms (Latvian, born 1943)
Date1976
MediumKinetic maquette of steel, painted paper, and wood
DimensionsOverall: 46 x 37 x 40 cm (18 1/8 x 14 9/16 x 15 3/4 in.)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineNorton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union
Object numberD19068
Collections
  • Soviet Nonconformist Art & Arts of Eurasia
  • Sculpture
Exhibition History- Dreamworlds and Catastrophes: Intersections of Art and Science in the Dodge Collection, 03/12/2016-07/31/2016, Zimmerli Art Museum, Dodge Wing Lower Level - Hot Art in a Cold War: Intersections of Art and Science in the Soviet Era, 01/27/2018-05/20/2018, Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT - L’âge atomique | The Atomic Age, 10/11/2024-02/09/2025, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, France
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Dreamworlds and Catastrophes: Intersections of Art and Science in the Dodge Collection

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Sketch of Positron's light program "Celebration-I"
Sketch of Positron's light program "Celebration-I"
Valdis Celms
1977
View of Positron
View of Positron
Valdis Celms
1977
Views of Positron
Views of Positron
Valdis Celms
1977
Space-Movement-Infinity from the series Project for a Kinetic Object
Space-Movement-Infinity from the series Project for a Kinetic Object
Francisco Infante-Arana
1963
Rhythms of a High Rise
Rhythms of a High Rise
Valdis Celms
1969
Prague
Prague
Valdis Celms
1967-1968
Composition
Composition
Valdis Celms
1969
Head
Head
Valdis Celms
1969
Design for an installation Ten Years of the Development of Kinetic Art in Russia, 1972, from the portfolio Ten Years of the Development of Kinetic Art in Russia, Nuremberg: 1972-74
Design for an installation Ten Years of the Development of Kinetic Art in Russia, 1972, from the portfolio Ten Years of the Development of Kinetic Art in Russia, Nuremberg: 1972-74
Dvizhenie (Movement)
1972
Altar for the Temple of the Spirit (Sketch for the creation of an altar at the Institute of Kinetics), 1969-70
Altar for the Temple of the Spirit (Sketch for the creation of an altar at the Institute of Kinetics), 1969-70
Lev Nussberg
1969-1970
Crystal from the series Plan for a Kinetic Space
Crystal from the series Plan for a Kinetic Space
Francisco Infante-Arana
1971
Image Not Available for Photodocumentation of kinetic performance "Fall Mirro Dream" with Galina Bitt, Sergei Itsko, and Alexander Grigoriev, October 1972, Chertanovo
Photodocumentation of kinetic performance "Fall Mirro Dream" with Galina Bitt, Sergei Itsko, and Alexander Grigoriev, October 1972, Chertanovo
Lev Nussberg and Dvizhenie (Movement)
c. 1970
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