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Reuben Margolin: Wellen aus Holz und Zeit

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Reuben Margolin schafft kinetische Skulpturen, wunderschöne Werke, die sich im Muster fallender Regentropfen oder sich vereinender Wellen bewegen. In neun Minuten verzaubert er uns mit seiner meditativen Kunst – zugleich inspiriert von Mathematik und Natur.

Reuben Margolin's moving sculptures combine the logic of math with the sensuousness of nature. Full bio »

Translated into German by Judith Matz
Reviewed by Katja Tongucer
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