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Danish director Mike Nybroe captures Michelangelo Pistoletto’s retrospective show at the UK’s Blenheim Palace. Pistoletto is a leading figure in the Italian contemporary art movement Arte Povera - taking a radical stance in the 1960s and early 1970s, artists in the movement believed that art should not be, and could not be, disconnected from daily life. Read more on NOWNESS - http://bit.ly/2jTFlvx
One morning, Franz Kafka was waking up from anxious dreams. Feeling not like himself, Franz was instead forty-two independently driven layers of stainless steel. This huge, kinetic sculpture, titled "K on Sun", is by Czech artist David Cerny. It can be found in a business center in Prague, distracting people from the frustrations of dealing with government employees. As I'm sure Kafka would have wanted it.
In other words, this is a moving statue of Franz Kafka.
