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註釋"This summer's Len Lye exhibition at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Len Lye: The New Yorker, explores Lye's early years in New York -- between his arrival in 1944 and the emergence of his kinetic sculpture, or 'tangibles', in the early 1960s. With an extensive look into the Len Lye Foundation collection and archives, Len Lye: The New Yorker considers Lye's activity in this important but often overlooked period. A selection of both well known and seldom shown films will illustrate the artist's ongoing engagement with abstract cinema, showcasing both Lye's relentless technical innovation and a restlessness in searching for new media to pursue his interest in movement."--Publisher description.