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Take Me There Maybe Later
  • Title

    Anemotive Tower #6

  • Artist

    Robert Mangold

  • Location

    Athmar Public Library

  • Neighborhood

    Athmar

  • Year

    1971

  • Artwork Type

    Public Sculpture

  • Material

    steel, paint

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  • 8 people say Family Friendly

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  • 8 people say Thought Provoking

  • 4 people say Love it

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About This Piece

Artist's Statement:
My artistic interest in motion is based upon my knowledge and understanding of macro and micro cosmic relationships of time, space and motion. I am fascinated by nature, the motions of clouds and plants in the air; birds and bugs flying, hopping and crawling; fish swimming, water falling, flowing, freezing, thawing; the sun, moon, plants and stars tied in their dance by kinetic and static energies; and the knowledge of unseen, but known, motions of microscopic and atomic activities all interratlated in an eternal birth, life, death, and rebirth cycle. 

I am fascinated by man-made mechanical, quasimechanical and electrochemical time, space, motion as I am by the dynamic and energetic activities of nature. All this constantly colors my personality and affects my ego. I incorporate my deep awareness of the simple nature of complex existence into my understanding of man's efforts and success in controlling nature. 

The anemotive kinetic series of sculptures is my best effort to make a simple non-verbal statement about me-us and all that.