Gego: Between Transparency And the Invisible - Brossura

Ramirez, Mari Carmen

 
9780300116342: Gego: Between Transparency And the Invisible

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Latin American artist Gego (19121994) produced a range of line-based abstract work, including drawings, prints, and wire sculptures. Focusing on a rare series of monotypes from the early 1950s, drawings and prints, and drawings without paper” and tejeduras” (woven paper pieces) of the late 1970s and 1980s, this fascinating book traces Gego’s exploration of line and space.
 Gego used lines as conceptual and visual tools to create in-between spaces within her works. Whether drawing lines on paper or projecting them into space, the artist sought to make visible the invisible.” She believed that line could express what is not physically present in natureincluding thought, intuition, and emotions. By manipulating the density of the lines or by interrupting them, she brought light, shadow, and feeling into her linear works.

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Informazioni sull?autore

Mari Carmen Ramírez is Wortham Curator of Latin American Art and director of the International Center for the Arts of the Americas at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Her publications includeInverted Utopias: Avant-Garde Art in Latin America (Yale). Josefina Manrique is Executive Director of the Fundación Gego in Caracas, Venezuela.Catherine de Zegher is Director of the Drawing Center, New York.

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