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  • Datum vzniku1950
  • Rozměry31.0 x 25.0 cm

George Rickey (1907-2002) was a pioneering American kinetic sculptor renowned for his geometric, wind-powered steel sculptures. Explore his Constructivist roots & innovative art that blends engineering with graceful movement.

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The Poetry of Motion: The Life and Legacy of George Rickey

George Rickey stands as a singular figure in American sculpture, recognized for his groundbreaking approach to kinetic art—a fusion of geometric abstraction and mechanical movement that captivated audiences throughout the mid-century. Born in South Bend, Indiana, in 1907, Rickey’s formative years were marked by an early fascination with simple mechanisms, specifically the conical latches found in historic buildings, which instilled a lifelong preoccupation with paradoxical design principles. This intuitive understanding would become a cornerstone of his artistic vision, informing countless sculptures that defy conventional notions of static form and inviting viewers to contemplate dynamism within seemingly austere structures. His childhood was deeply influenced by the industrial atmosphere of Glasgow, Scotland, where his father, an engineer for the Singer Sewing Machine Company, fostered a spirit of innovation. Growing up near the River Clyde and learning to sail around the outer islands provided Rickey with a firsthand education in the fluid, unpredictable rhythms of nature—a sensory foundation that would later manifest in his wind-driven masterpieces.

From Canvas to Kinetic Engineering

The trajectory of Rickey’s career was far from linear, evolving from the static world of painting into the complex realm of mechanical engineering. After studying at Trinity College Dublin and Balliol College Oxford, he ventured into Paris in 1926, immersing himself in the avant-garde energy of the Académie L'Hote and Académie Moderne. These years exposed him to the principles of Constructivism, yet his early professional output was rooted in much more traditional mediums; during the 1930s and early 40s, he worked as a painter and muralist, even completing commissions through the WPA. It was not until his service in the Army Air Corps during World War II that a dormant aptitude for mechanics resurfaced, fundamentally altering his artistic trajectory. He began to move away from the fixed image toward an exploration of movement itself, seeking to capture what he called the "waving of branches and the trembling of stems." Unlike many of his contemporaries who relied on motorized components, Rickey sought a more organic connection to the environment, engineering his stainless steel forms to react to the most delicate alterations in wind currents.

The Architecture of Air and Steel

Rickey’s mature work is characterized by a profound elegance, where heavy, industrial materials like stainless steel are transformed into lyrical, weightless entities. He often referred to his creations as "useless machines," a playful nod to their lack of utilitarian function, yet they served a vital purpose in redefining the relationship between sculpture and space. His sculptures, such as the celebrated Peristyle series, utilized the principle of the pendulum to create a dialogue between gravity and air. In these works, metal blades were precisely calibrated to "talk" to one another through motion, moving in a slow, deliberate, yet entirely unpredictable dance that ensured they would never collide. This mastery of balance allowed his large-scale installations to reshape landscapes, turning public squares and museum gardens into active stages where light, shadow, and wind perform in constant flux.

A Lasting Impression on Modernism

The historical significance of George Rickey lies in his ability to bridge the gap between the rigid geometry of abstraction and the ephemeral beauty of the natural world. While he shared much common ground with legends like Alexander Calder, Rickey carved out a unique niche by eschewing the motorized for the atmospheric, focusing less on the physical shape of the object and more on the patterns of its movement. His dedication to "movement as means" earned him international acclaim and prestigious honors, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center in 1999. Today, his legacy persists in major museum collections across North America, Europe, and Asia, where his gleaming, burnished surfaces continue to catch the light and invite a sense of wonder. Through his work, the viewer is reminded that art is not merely something to be observed in stillness, but a living, breathing participant in the ever-changing environment.
George Rickey

George Rickey

1907 - 2002 , United States of America

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Kinetic Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Wind Sculpture']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Constructivism']
  • Date Of Birth: June 6, 1907
  • Date Of Death: July 17, 2002
  • Full Name: George Warren Rickey
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Departure
    • Twenty four Lines
  • Place Of Birth: South Bend, United States