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Works of Gertrud Goldschmidt ‘Gego’ opens in New York’s Guggenheim

One of the works of erman-Venezuelan artist Gertrud Goldschmidt, known as Gego

Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt), Sphere, 1959 1/13/18 #moma

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Admin l Saturday, April 1, 2023

NEW YORK – The New York Guggenheim Museum has begun showing a major exhibition of works by the German-Venezuelan artist Gertrud Goldschmidt, known as Gego.

The New York Guggenheim Museum has begun showing a major exhibition of works by the German-Venezuelan artist Gertrud Goldschmidt, known as Gego.

About 200 works by the artist, who was born in Hamburg in 1912 and died in 1994, went on display on Friday in the museum’s famous rotunda halls.

“Gego is one of the most significant artists to emerge from Latin America during the second half of the twentieth century,” the museum said.

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Fleeing Nazi persecution in 1939, she immigrated to Venezuela, where she settled permanently.

“Tracing a markedly individual artistic path, Gego defied categorization,” the museum said.

She became known for her geometric and kinetic sculptures, many of which from the 1950s to the 1990s are on display at the Guggenheim alongside photos of installations and public works, sketches and letters.


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