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Individual Artists - Gego: Measuring Infinity

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Book Synopsis: Gego infused her art with architecture and engineering to create unique works of delicate suspense. Accompanying the first major museum retrospective exhibition of Gego’s work in the US in more than 15 years, this expansive, definitive catalog charts the evolution of Gego’s singular approach to abstraction through organic forms, linear structures and systematic spatial investigations.

Featuring nearly 300 images, including more than 160 sculptures, drawings, prints, artist’s books, textiles and installations made between the early 1950s and the early 1990s, this volume also presents 11 illustrated essays by experts in the field of modern and contemporary Latin American art that trace Gego’s artistic development across various mediums and disciplines, including her significant contributions to architecture and design; ground her practice in various art movements that materialized in Latin America, Europe and the US during her lifetime; and consider the pedagogical influence of her two-decade teaching career in Caracas.

An illustrated chronology tracks Gego’s life and artistic progression as well as her exhibition history, contextualized within the rich cultural milieus in which she lived and worked. Also featured are images of Gego’s Reticulárea, an environmental installation widely considered to be her magnum opus, and a series of photographs taken by the artist’s partner at their shared home and studio in Caracas.

Gego remains little known in the US today, despite her unique and striking formal and conceptual contributions. This essential publication advances an expanded understanding and appreciation of the artist’s work within the context of 20th-century modernism.

Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt, 1912–94) came of age as an artist in the midst of Venezuela’s development as a modern state, emerging as a vital figure in Latin American modern art whose work intersected with major transnational art movements of the 20th century while remaining distinctly her own. Born in Hamburg and trained as an engineer and architect in Germany, Gego immigrated to Venezuela in 1939, fleeing Nazi persecution. In her new home of Caracas, she worked as an architect and a designer before embarking on her artistic career, which she pursued until her death in 1994.

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Discover the mesmerizing world of Gego, a visionary artist who seamlessly merged architecture and engineering into her stunning works of art. Introducing "Gego: Measuring Infinity," the definitive catalog accompanying the first museum retrospective exhibition of Gego's work in the US in over 15 years. Immerse yourself in the evolution of Gego's unique approach to abstraction, as she masterfully combines organic forms, linear structures, and systematic spatial investigations.

Featuring an extensive collection of nearly 300 images, including over 160 sculptures, drawings, prints, textiles, artist's books, and installations, this comprehensive volume is a visual treat for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Delve into the 11 illustrated essays by experts in the field of modern and contemporary Latin American art, shedding light on Gego's artistic development across mediums and disciplines.

Experience Gego's profound influence in architecture and design, as well as her pivotal role in various art movements that shaped Latin America, Europe, and the US. Learn about the lasting impact of her two-decade teaching career in Caracas and how it influenced generations of artists. Get closer to Gego's life and artistic progression through an illustrated chronology, accompanied by a rich exhibition history contextualized within the vibrant cultural milieus she inhabited.

Uncover Gego's magnum opus, the awe-inspiring Reticulárea, an environmental installation that has captivated audiences. Discover intimate photographs of Gego's personal space and creative sanctuary, taken by her partner at their shared home and studio in Caracas. Despite her immense talent, Gego remains relatively unknown in the US today. This groundbreaking publication aims to expand the understanding and appreciation of her work within the context of 20th-century modernism.

Don't miss your chance to be part of this artistic journey. Immerse yourself in the world of Gego today and explore the depth and brilliance of her artistic legacy. Get your copy of "Gego: Measuring Infinity" now!

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