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"George Rickey...Works is a sort of lyrical documentary where the camera explores and the viewer extracts meaning from the poetry of the movement. Much in the way Rickey, himself imposed no text on his work, this film invites the audience to pause and think. The lack of a linear monologue is countered by a dramatic arc created by the choreography of the sculpture against the music. I am pleased to include it in my library."
Kevin Macdonald, Academy Award winning director
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"After I saw this film, I honestly felt like I was on a relaxing sunny cultural journey. In all categories of kinetic art, George Rickey is the most impressive artist, whose expression is the movement itself. George Rickey...Works captures this and presents it in a document that will educate and inspire for years to come."
Bernward Frank, kinetic artist and founder of kineticus.com
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"I've seen your film, and I just wanted to say how beautiful it is. George Rickey must have been a lovely fellow. The editing is very imaginative, the photography terrific, and the location and colours stunning. Though I wasn't sure at the beginning whether I'd like the stark outlines of the sculptures, I was won over by the unpredictability and soothing effect of their movement and by their diverse textures.
Anthony Goldstone, concert pianist
divine-art.com/AS/goldstone.htm
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"George Rickey...Works has been a wonderful addition to our museum store's inventory. Our ability to preview it to our customers allows them to see more of this sculptor's work than the single piece on our museum grounds. The unique way this production is edited takes the viewer from the serenity of a delicate spring day to the raging snow of a winter's storms while exhibiting these magnificent works of art in the midst of nature's glory. Works is engaging, visually relaxing, and truly a magnificent tribute to George Rickey. Kick your feet up and simply enjoy."
Kay Schiller Hyde, Museum Store Manager
McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX
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