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Article: Aycock in Nashville.(ARTNOTES: NEWS)(Alice Aycock's Ghost Ballet of the East Bank Machineworks)(Brief article)
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- Art Monthly
- Article date:
- November 1, 2007
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Is the grass on the other side of the Atlantic always greener? Almost certainly not, but earlier this year one public art product of a percentage for art scheme worthy of a site visit by Channel 4's researchers was unveiled in Nashville, Tennessee. Alice Aycock's Ghost Ballet of the East Bank Machineworks, sited on the remnant of a gantry crane used to build and launch barges, takes its inspiration from the departed industries of the city but seeks to do more than memorialise them. It is not a kinetic work, but has been described by the artist as a work of 'static ...
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