A gently rotating spray of stainless steel rods, 'Fountain' is one of Len Lye’s most graceful kinetic sculptures. Five different versions of this work, ranging from table-top sculptures to near-monumental works, were brought together for the first time in an exhibition alongside a shimmering variation called 'Firebush', at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery 7 Dec 2007 - 24 Feb 2008.
'Five Fountains' was a rare opportunity to experience the works simultaneously, with a new perspective on the importance of scale in Lye’s work.
Several of the works featured in the exhibition had not been seen in decades. In 1961 the Museum of Modern Art in New York showed 'Firebush'. The Len Lye Foundation then reconstructed the work according to the artist’s design and wishes. In this exhibition the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery also presented one 'Fountain' owned by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and another on loan from Len Lye’s grandson, Benjamin Lindenhahn.
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