02017oam 22004814a 450 991040413240332120230621135400.01-60606-538-6(CKB)4100000011301995(OCoLC)1152061014(MdBmJHUP)muse85594(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/51070(oapen)doab51070(EXLCZ)99410000001130199520170714h20182018 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKeep It Moving?Conserving Kinetic Art /Rachel Rivenc and Reinhard Bek, editorsGetty Publications1 online resource (xi, 175 pages) : color illustrations ;1-60606-537-8 Includes bibliographical references.Kinetic art not only includes movement but often depends on it to produce an intended effect and therefore fully realize its nature as art. It can take a multiplicity of forms and include a wide range of motion, from motorized and electrically driven movement to motion as the result of wind, light, or other sources of energy. Kinetic art emerged throughout the twentieth century and had its major developments in the 1950s and 1960s.Kinetic artConservation and restorationCongressesElectronic books. Kinetic artConservation and restoration709.04/07Rachel Rivencauth1838153Bek ReinhardRivenc RachelPalazzo reale di Milano,Museo del Novecento (Milan, Italy),ICOM Committee for Conservation.Working Group Modern Materials and Contemporary Art,Getty Conservation Institute,MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910404132403321Keep It Moving4417082UNINA