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  1. www.tate.org.uk › whats-on › tate-st-ivesNaum Gabo | Tate St Ives

    The statement declared that authentically modern art should engage with and reflect the modern age. Drawing primarily on the complementary collections of Gabo's work held at Tate and the Berlinische Galerie in Berlin, Germany, the exhibition focuses on key themes in his work. 25 January – 27 September 2020. Naum Gabo.

  2. Installation views. We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Naum Gabo. Head of a Woman. c. 1917-20 (after a work of 1916). Celluloid and metal. 24 1/2 x 19 1/4 x 14" (62.2 x 48.9 x 35.4 cm). Purchase. 397.1938. Painting and Sculpture.

  3. 10 de sept. de 2017 · Naum Gabo, vanguardia y revolución. Nacido como Naum Neemia Pevsner, en 1890, en Bryansk, ciudad distante unos 400 kilómetros al sudoeste de Moscú, llegó al arte desde las ciencias, y eso se ...

  4. Naum Gabo – Antoine Pevsner, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1948) A pioneer of constructive art, Naum Gabo was born Neyemiya Borisovich Pevzner into a Jewish family in Bryansk, Russia on 5 August 1890. His older brother was fellow artist Antoine Pevsner and Gabo changed his name, in order to avoid confusion between them.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › naum-gaboNaum Gabo | Artnet

    Naum Gabo was a Russian sculptor involved in the Constructivist movement alongside Vladimir Tatlin. View Naum Gabo’s 235 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. NAUM GABO, 1890–1977. By George Rickey. GABO DIED ON AUGUST 23, 1977, at the age of 87, the last survivor of the great form-givers of 20th-century art. Born Naum Neemia Pevsner in Briansk, Russia, into a large well-to-do family, he was sent to Munich to study medicine. But he turned to engineering and began to be interested in modern art.

  7. Naum Gabo, preeminent Constructivist sculptor, was born in Briansk, Russia, in 1890. He studied political philosophy and engineering before attending the University of Munich, where he studied art history with Heinrich Wöfflin, one of the most prominent modern art historians. During World War I he lived in Norway as a refugee, working on his ...

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