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“Aformer architect, Tim Prentice makes kinetic stain- less steel and aluminum sculptures, which are sleek,
–Michael Kimmelman, The New York Times, January 28, 2000
whimsical contraptions in a modernist mode. They owe the obvious debt to Calder and George Rickey, although as feats of imaginary engineering linked to a machine aes- thetic, they are related to the work of earlier  gures like Tatlin and to various Machine Age artists of the 1920’s and 30’s, and in their use of simple, repeating, industrial forms they even bring to mind Minimalism.”


































































































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