Kinetica Recommends : Infinite Bodies by Wayne McGregor

Infinite Bodies, Somerset House. Strand, London WC2R 1LA

Until February 22nd 2026

This landmark exhibition explores how McGregor’s investigations into the body, movement and cutting-edge digital technologies have radically redefined our perception of physical intelligence. A series of multi-sensory choreographic installations, performances and experiments are installed at Somerset House’s Embankment Galleries, including spectacular new commissions. Extending the experience beyond Somerset House, a major off-site installation will also be presented at Stone Nest in London’s West End — forming part of a city-wide celebration of Infinite Bodies.

“It is a rare and thrilling opportunity for a choreographic artist’s work to be experienced in an exhibition context where time spent with each creative expression can be longer and less transient than on stage.  Infinite Bodies invites visitors to explore the power of movement through dance, design, and technology – it invites us to experience choreography beyond the stage.”

Sir Wayne McGregor CBE

New Kinetica Artist Member Andrew Ryder

Kinetica welcomes prolific Kinetic Artist Andrew Ryder as a new Kinetica member. Andrew Ryder’s career as an artist spans more than fifty years. His recent work imbues AI into his Kinetic sculptures. See Artist Members pages for more info.

WORLD OF ILLUSION Dublin Ireland 2025

Kinetica artists featured at the new ‘World of Illusion’ Museum. Dublin Ivan Black – Serpentine A new large scale commission for Ivan Black Ivan Black uses the repetition of simple forms to build complex kinetic structures. The introduction of kinetics, create travelling waves which spiral through the structures, causing shifts in alignment of the component […]

In Memory of Peter Sedgley 1930- 2025

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Kinetica Collection

Over the past 10 years Kinetica has been building a strong and growing collection of works from many of its ground-breaking & pioneering international artists. We are now growing the collection for touring. Artists currently in the collection include: Gregory Barsamian (USA), Ivan Black (UK), Jim Bond (UK), Mike Booth (UK), Dianne Harris (UK) Antal […]

MAGIC : Sinkka Art Museum Finland

Christian Andersson, Gregory Barsamian, Louis De Belle, Marjolijn Dijkman, Tobias Dostal, Juhana Moisander, Juan Muñoz & Gavin Bryars, Nickolas Muray, Kalle Nio, Taneli Rautiainen, Hans Rosenström, Etienne Saglio and Antoine Terrieux The exhibition features the works of international visionaries in art and magic who have filled Kerava’s Sinkka museum with magical kinetic machines, curiously moving […]

Kinetica’s Inaugural Nft Exhibition Launches 27th Jan 2023

“Earth, water, fire, air, space, consciousness. All physical phenomena are made up of these elements. If we observe these inside and around us, we see that we are not separate from the Universe”Thich Nhat Hanh Introducing Kinetica’s first NFT exhibitionPresenting 25 works from 9 International Artists in NFT format. All works are authenticated & signed by the artist and […]

Kinetic Biennial

Kinetica Museum Curator Dianne Harris will be presenting the work of Kinetica Museum past present & future at the 2023 INTERNATIONAL KINETIC BIENNIAL FLORIDA USA on Saturday 28th Jan 1pm. Eastern The Kinetic Biennial is an exhibition and symposium of artists, designers, and performers specialising in contemporary kinetic art. The Biennial demonstrates the interconnectedness of […]

National Sculpture Prize

NATIONAL SCULPTURE PRIZE 2021 The NSP has established itself as a cornerstone of the fine arts ecosystem, supporting and elevating emerging outdoor artists by providing a platform for new talent. In a change to previous years, the competition was open to all aspiring sculptors and no longer required applicants to have attended an art school […]