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Labyrinthine Variations 12.09.11 → 05.03.12
Gego Solo Exhibition
Modern Abstraction in Latin America Cecilia Fajardo-Hill
Agnes Martin Selected Bibliography Books
Carlos Cruz-Diez
The Responsive Eye by William C
Studio International
DONALD JUDD Born 1928 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri
Colombian Artists in Paris, 1865-1905
Gego, Between Transparency and the Invisible April 21 – July 21, 2007
Space Objects
Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt) B. 1912, Hamburg, Germany; D. 1994, Caracas
Art Review: Gego Draws a Very Fine Line
Geometric Abstract Works: the Latin American Vision from the 1950S, 60S and 70S
HARPER MONTGOMERY Hunter College, Art Department 695 Park Avenue, 11Th Flor New York, NY 10065 (917) 561-6740,
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2018–2019 MFAH Annual Report
FINAL-Thelongrun-Sectiontexts
Gego “Art Is Firmly Rooted in Spiritual Values. the Creator Is Involved in A
Top View
Embracing Modernity: Venezuelan Geometric Abstraction the Ap Tricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum Frost Art Museum the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum
Art Basel 2018 June 14–17 Booth H11
The Museum of Modern Art Announces Sur Moderno: Journeys of Abstraction—The Patricia Phelps De Cisneros Gift
The Museum of Modern Art No
Gego La Línea Es El Recorrido the Line Is the Tour
Agnes Martin: Painting As Making and Its Relation to Contemporary Practice
Vibration, Vibração, Vibración Latin American KINETIC Art of the 1960S and ’70S
GEGO (Gertrude Luise Goldschmidt) B
Modernism Contested: Gego's Grids and the Aesthetics of Temporality
For Immediate Release in Collaboration with The
The Returns to Art Investing
GEGO (Gertrude Luise Goldschmidt) B. August 1, 1912, Hamburg
Gego: the German-Venezuelan Étude
Artistdossier
Section 1 Developing Craft Project 1 Geometric Abstraction With
Panel 3 the Aesthetic Imagination Before Chaos: from Self
The Invisibility of Latin American Women Artists
AGNES MARTIN SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2019 from Gesture