Naum Gabo

Naum Gabo

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Naum Gabo

Naum Gabo

$29.68
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SKU: DADAX1849760667
ISBN: 9781849760669
Publisher: Tate Publishing
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Principally known as the main protagonist of the Constructivist movement in the 1920s, Russian artist Naum Gabo (1890 to 1977) created some of the most inspirational sculptures of the twentieth century. His constructions, ranging from the early figurative Head No.2, to his large public kinetic sculpture commissions, embodied the modernist preoccupations of art in relation to science, architecture and philosophy and made him one of the leading figures of the Russian avant-garde. Gabo developed the theories and practice of Constructivism, a term he coined with his brother in their Realistic Manifesto of 1920 which promoted art as a part of mans everyday existence without the confinement of artistic terms and convention. He travelled extensively to the hubs of modernism in Europe, spending time with the de Stijl, Bauhaus and Mondrians Abstraction Creation group, later moving to Cornwall where his influence on the St Ives group can be seen in the work of Barbara Hepworth and Peter Lanyon, amongst others. A new dedicated monograph on this truly original artist is long overdue and this accessible and comprehensive book is the ideal guide to Gabos life and work. Containing over 140 colour illustrations, including photographs from private archives and the artists family collections, Naum Gabo will introduce a new audience to the achievements of an artistic master.

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