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George Rickey

Spruce II

Lot Closed

October 3, 04:10 PM GMT

Estimate

25,000 - 35,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

George Rickey

1907 - 2002

Spruce II


incised with the artist's signature Rickey and dated 1993 (on the base)

stainless steel

24 by 11½ in.

61 by 29.2 cm.

Executed in 1993; this work is unique.

Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner in 2002

“Since the design of the movement is paramount, shape, for me, should have no significance of itself; it merely makes movement evident.” — George Rickey 


Spruce II serves as a quintessential example of Rickey’s delicately crafted kinetic sculptures. The present work, which the artist would describe as a “useless machine”, exists as a poetic structure which gravitates in its own space and time. By creating his own machines deprived of any apparent functionality, the artist is rejecting the mechanization of production in America’s consumerist society. His graceful sculptures capture the beauty of meaningless movement guided by the natural world. Rickel’s works, in which the element of perceptible time is incorporated into an essentially timeless medium, continue to spellbind viewers around the globe.