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may 29, 2014 - MBef

Bob Potts’s mesmerising kinetic sculptures now on exhibition at the MB&F M.A.D.Gallery in Geneva

The M.A.D.Gallery is delighted to host seven elegant kinetic sculptures by American artist Bob Potts.

In his one-man workshop housed in an 1850s barn, Potts creates ethereal kinetic sculptures capturing the very essence of natural rhythmical movements like the flight of birds or the oars of boats in his inimitable style. The 72-year-old is a connoisseur of form, movement, and visual grace.

"My work is the manifestation of ideas that come to me from the natural world. The grace and form of all living things, and the way they interact, leaves me in awe."

The New York state-based artist manages to capture this reverence for nature by using a pallet of gears, cranks, sliders, levers and chain links to create kinetic sculptures. Potts invests substantial amounts of creativity and energy into his pieces. His sculptures can take up to a year to complete and each work of art is a unique piece.

Despite their apparent intricacy, the pieces are surprisingly minimalist. Potts uses the bare minimum to replicate each motion, without unnecessary ornamentation or flourish.

"In the movements of each piece, every part is necessary. In that respect, the form follows the function."

The San Francisco native is always searching for the gracefulness that surrounds us and his sculptures are vehicles for bringing that elegance to life.

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