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JAMES PALLAS was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1941. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Pallas was a pioneer in kinetic art, using electronics and early computer technology to enable his sculptures to respond to external stimuli. Often the circuit boards specifically designed for a particular piece were, themselves, drawings. Major installations of his work have appeared in museums and science centers around the globe, including the Ontario Science Centre (Canadian Worm Colony, 1984) and the Detroit Institute of Arts (North Court Tube Dance, 1978). Detroit Art Critic, Joy Colby once described Pallas as having the "tinkering genius of Henry Ford combined with the ironic wit of Marcel Duchamp." Pallas's work is included in the permanent collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts, the N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, Detroit, among others.

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    • James Pallas (American, b.1941)
      Dec. 14, 2022

      James Pallas (American, b.1941)

      Est: $200 - $300

      James Pallas (American, b.1941) "Oriental Landscape," 1979. Electric illuminated mixed media sculpture, Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone, New York. Size: 26'' x 19'' x 13'' (66 x 48 x 33 cm). JAMES PALLAS was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1941. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Pallas was a pioneer in kinetic art, using electronics and early computer technology to enable his sculptures to respond to external stimuli. Often the circuit boards specifically designed for a particular piece were, themselves, drawings. Major installations of his work have appeared in museums and science centers around the globe, including the Ontario Science Centre (Canadian Worm Colony, 1984) and the Detroit Institute of Arts (North Court Tube Dance, 1978). Detroit Art Critic, Joy Colby once described Pallas as having the "tinkering genius of Henry Ford combined with the ironic wit of Marcel Duchamp." Pallas's work is included in the permanent collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts, the N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, Detroit, among others.

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    • James Pallas (American, b.1941)
      Apr. 27, 2022

      James Pallas (American, b.1941)

      Est: $200 - $300

      James Pallas (American, b.1941) "Oriental Landscape," 1979. Electric illuminated mixed media sculpture, Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone, New York. Size: 26'' x 19'' x 13'' (66 x 48 x 33 cm). JAMES PALLAS was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1941. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Pallas was a pioneer in kinetic art, using electronics and early computer technology to enable his sculptures to respond to external stimuli. Often the circuit boards specifically designed for a particular piece were, themselves, drawings. Major installations of his work have appeared in museums and science centers around the globe, including the Ontario Science Centre (Canadian Worm Colony, 1984) and the Detroit Institute of Arts (North Court Tube Dance, 1978). Detroit Art Critic, Joy Colby once described Pallas as having the "tinkering genius of Henry Ford combined with the ironic wit of Marcel Duchamp." Pallas's work is included in the permanent collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts, the N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, Detroit, among others.

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    • James Pallas (American, b.1941) Sculpture
      Jul. 22, 2020

      James Pallas (American, b.1941) Sculpture

      Est: $300 - $500

      James Pallas (American, b.1941) "Song for Luke," 1976. Electrified mixed media sculpture. Provenance: The Artist; Allan Stone Gallery, New York. Exhibited: Detroit, The Detroit Institute of Arts, North Court, Works in Progress IV, 1978: Jim Pallas, February 14 – March 12, 1978. New York, Allan Stone Gallery, 1978. Literature: Burnside, Madelein. "Jim Pallas", Art/World, October/November 1978. p. 10. Works in Progress IV, 1978, Jim Pallas, Detroit: The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1978. no. 6, illus. p. 7. Size: 21'' x 9'' x 7'' (53 x 23 x 18 cm). JAMES PALLAS was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1941. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Pallas was a pioneer in kinetic art, using electronics and early computer technology to enable his sculptures to respond to external stimuli. Often the circuit boards specifically designed for a particular piece were, themselves, drawings. Major installations of his work have appeared in museums and science centers around the globe, including the Ontario Science Centre (Canadian Worm Colony, 1984) and the Detroit Institute of Arts (North Court Tube Dance, 1978). Detroit Art Critic, Joy Colby once described Pallas as having the "tinkering genius of Henry Ford combined with the ironic wit of Marcel Duchamp." Pallas's work is included in the permanent collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts, the N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, Detroit, among others.

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    • James Pallas (American, b.1941)
      Jul. 22, 2020

      James Pallas (American, b.1941)

      Est: $300 - $500

      James Pallas (American, b.1941) "Oriental Landscape," 1979. Electric illuminated mixed media sculpture, Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone, New York. Size: 26'' x 19'' x 13'' (66 x 48 x 33 cm). JAMES PALLAS was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1941. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Pallas was a pioneer in kinetic art, using electronics and early computer technology to enable his sculptures to respond to external stimuli. Often the circuit boards specifically designed for a particular piece were, themselves, drawings. Major installations of his work have appeared in museums and science centers around the globe, including the Ontario Science Centre (Canadian Worm Colony, 1984) and the Detroit Institute of Arts (North Court Tube Dance, 1978). Detroit Art Critic, Joy Colby once described Pallas as having the "tinkering genius of Henry Ford combined with the ironic wit of Marcel Duchamp." Pallas's work is included in the permanent collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts, the N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, Detroit, among others.

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