In “Measuring Infinity,” the kinetic constructions of the Venezuelan sculptor Gertrud Goldschmidt climb, twist, dangle — and dazzle. Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt) installing “Reticulárea” at Museo de ...
Gertrud Goldschmidt (b. 1912, Hamburg), the German-Venezuelan Jewish artist who called herself Gego, thrived in Germany before fleeing Nazi persecution in 1939. Denied visas to England and America, ...
The Guggenheim in New York City presents almost 200 works from German-Venezuelan artist and architect Gego, including sculptures, photographs, textiles, sketches and letters. The chronological ...
Gego’s lines are displayed to dazzling effect at her current retrospective at New York City’s Guggenheim. The show, which fills five of the museum’s six stories (the sixth contains an exhibition by ...
“Gego: Measuring Infinity” (at the Guggenheim Museum through Sept. 10) presents approximately two hundred works by this endlessly inventive artist, who aerated sculpture’s givens—solidity, mass, ...