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కర్నూలు జిల్లా నంద్యాలలో ఎమ్మెల్యే శిల్పా రవి చంద్ర కిషోర్ రెడ్డితో కలిసి మున్సిపల్ ఛైర్‌పర్సన్ సులోచన రూ.22 కోట్ల విలువైన పలు అభివృద్ధి పనులను శ్రీకారం చుట్టారు.

అభివృద్ధి పనులకు శ్రీకారం
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Published : Jul 3, 2019, 6:49 AM IST

పురపాలక సంఘం కౌన్సిలర్ల పదవీ కాలం ముగిసిన క్రమంలో కర్నూలు జిల్లా నంద్యాలలో చివరిరోజు పలు అభివృద్ధి పనులు ప్రారంభించారు. నంద్యాల ఎమ్మెల్యే శిల్పా రవి చంద్ర కిషోర్ రెడ్డి తో కలిసి మున్సిపల్ ఛైర్‌పర్సన్ సులోచన రూ.22 కోట్ల విలువైన అభివృద్ధి పనులను శ్రీకారం చుట్టారు. అమృత్ పథకం కింద మంజూరైన నీటి ట్యాంకులు, పురపాలక నిధులతో పట్టణంలో ని పలు వార్డుల్లో నిర్మించిన సీసీ. రహదారులను ప్రారంభించారు.

అభివృద్ధి పనులకు శ్రీకారం

పురపాలక సంఘం కౌన్సిలర్ల పదవీ కాలం ముగిసిన క్రమంలో కర్నూలు జిల్లా నంద్యాలలో చివరిరోజు పలు అభివృద్ధి పనులు ప్రారంభించారు. నంద్యాల ఎమ్మెల్యే శిల్పా రవి చంద్ర కిషోర్ రెడ్డి తో కలిసి మున్సిపల్ ఛైర్‌పర్సన్ సులోచన రూ.22 కోట్ల విలువైన అభివృద్ధి పనులను శ్రీకారం చుట్టారు. అమృత్ పథకం కింద మంజూరైన నీటి ట్యాంకులు, పురపాలక నిధులతో పట్టణంలో ని పలు వార్డుల్లో నిర్మించిన సీసీ. రహదారులను ప్రారంభించారు.

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UK: MAGNETIC ART
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London - 2 July 2019
1. Various of kinetic artwork "Magnetic Fields" (1969)
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Wellen, Curator for International Art, Tate Modern:
"As an artist I think he was looking for new ways to make sculpture beyond the bounds of what traditional sculpture might be. I think he grew up in Athens with exposure to ancient art and he wanted to make something that would seem timeless, but that would also break conventions."
3. Various of room with "Music of the Spheres" installations (mid 1980s)
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Wellen, Curator for International Art, Tate Modern:
"John Lennon and Paul McCartney each collected his work. He was inspiring poets like Allen Ginsberg, William Burrows. Where he travelled and particularly when he was in London he was working with young artists."
5. Various of "Magnetic Wall 9 (Red) (1961)
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Wellen, Curator for International Art, Tate Modern:
"So much of it is experiential, to hear the music, to see energy of electric lights, to feel the magnetic movements that it creates."
7. Various of Takis artwork on "Signals"
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Helen O' Malley, Assistant Curator, Takis Exhibition:
"Takis always speaks about the space in between objects, which I think is really fascinating. So it's not necessarily about the floating, it's not necessarily about the needle itself or the magnet. It's about that space in between that empty space. And I think that's a really beautiful idea that they're connected despite the fact that you can't see the link."
9. Various of artwork including "Telepainting", "Telesculpture" and "Telemagnetic Sculpture"
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Helen O' Malley, Assistant Curator, Takis exhibition:
"Communication more generally speaking was a really important topic for him and he spoke a lot about communication between people, the invisible connections between people, as well as the invisible connections between objects."
11. Various of artwork "Musicals"
12. Various of Tate employee moving elements of "Music of the Spheres" to create sounds
13. Various exteriors of Tate Modern
LEAD IN:
Decades of pioneering kinetic art is on display at the Tate Modern in an exhibition tracing the work of Takis as he experimented with magnetic sculpture and sounds.
The artist also known as Panayiotis Vassilakis was born in 1925 in Athens and continues to inspire artists from musicians to poets in his convention defying work.
STORYLINE:
Floating, vibrating and swaying sculptures fill the rooms at the Tate Modern in an exhibition of work by Panayiotis Vassilakis, better known as Takis.
His pioneering work spans decades - during which he diverged from the understanding of what sculpture was understood to be.
Co-curator Michael Wellen says: "As an artist I think he was looking for new ways to make sculpture beyond the bounds of what traditional sculpture might be. I think he grew up in Athens with exposure to ancient art and he wanted to make something that would seem timeless, but that would also break conventions."
Takis' unconventional ways inspired contemporaries, with his art being collected by the likes of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Allen Ginsberg.
In his work, he also experimented with sound, as in works he called "Musicals" or "Music of the Spheres" - where objects colliding, or brushing against each other create atmospheric soundscapes that fill the air across the exhibition rooms.
The tension between the elements of his sculptures are as much part of his work as the static and moving parts made of iron or wood or metal.
"Takis always speaks about the space in between objects, which I think is really fascinating. So it's not necessarily about the floating, it's not necessarily about the needle itself or the magnet. It's about that space in between that empty space. And I think that's a really beautiful idea that they're connected despite the fact that you can't see the link," says Assistant Curator Helen O' Malley.
As technical as it might seem, Takis' work is very much about connections between people and communication, says O' Malley
"Communication more generally speaking was a really important topic for him and he spoke a lot about communication between people, the invisible connections between people, as well as the invisible connections between objects."
"Takis" will open to the public on 3 July and run until 27 October 2019.
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