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Untangling the Web : Gego's "Reticul?rea," An Anthology of Critical Response

Crespin, Ester(Edited by)Huizi, Maria Elena(Edited by)Kervandjian, Melina(Edited by)Ramirez, Mari Carmen(Edited by)
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Gego (1912-1994) pioneered a new direction in art with her innovative sculptures of the 1960s and 1970s.

Born in Germany as Gertrud Goldschmidt, she fled the Nazi regime and moved to Caracas, Venezuela, where she absorbed modernist trends but ultimately forged her own artistic path.

Exploring the concept of the line, space, and time, she linked pieces of metal to create weblike geometric forms, which she called "drawings in space." These experiments culminated in Reticularea, a massive netlike sculptural installation first presented at the Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, in 1969.

This groundbreaking work had major repercussions in the art world and marked a turning point in Gego's career.

Centered on the various iterations of this work and its artistic impact, this anthology brings together images as well as documentary materials and primary texts in English and Spanish by artists, writers, and Gego.

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Yale University Press
0300166133 / 9780300166132
Hardback
709.2
22/11/2013
United States
English
359 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
28 cm
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