VISUAL ART & MUSEUMS

George Rickey's Three Red Lines
February 13, 2009-December 31, 2010
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One of postwar America’s preeminent sculptors, George Rickey was a pioneer in the field of kinetic art. From the 1950s until his death in 2002, he employed his deep knowledge of physics and aerodynamics to produce works in which the lyrical interaction between industrial materials and the surrounding forces of nature creates an experience of profound beauty and philosophical resonance.
Rickey’s sculptures are composed of geometrical metal forms, which swivel on pendulums, ball bearings, and knife-sharp edges to follow pre-determined paths in response to the slightest movement of the wind. One of the centerpieces of the Hirshhorn Museum’s internationally renowned sculpture collection, Rickey’s Three Red Lines is 36 feet tall and features three pointed arms that gracefully move back and forth in an implied parabolic arc.
The Frist Center is pleased to display Three Red Lines on our front patio located on the Broadway side of the building. The Frist Center gratefully acknowledges the support of our Friends of Sculpture - Judy and Joe Barker, Walter and Sarah Knestrick, the Walter and Sarah Knestrick Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Lynn and Ken Melkus, the Melkus Family Foundation, Andrew W. Miller, the Andrew Woodfin Miller Foundation of United Way of Metropolitan Nashville, Luke and Susan Simons, in memory of Mrs. Peggy Steine, and Steve and Judy Turner.
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Frist Center for the Visual Arts
919 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203 -
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February 13, 2009-December 31, 2010 -
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