Constructing Modernity: The Art and Career of Naum Gabo

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Drawing On Gabo's Extensive And Largely Unpublished Archives Of Letters, Diaries, Notebooks, Models And Sketchbooks, Hammer And Lodder Discuss The Sculptor's Work In The Context Of His Relations With Other Avant-garde Artists, Architects And Critics, Including His Brother Antoine Pevsner. They Also Situate His Aesthetic Theory And Practice Within The Constructivist Movement And The Wider Tradition Of Twentieth-century Art, And They Examine Gabo's Accomplishments In Each Of The Diverse Milieus In Which He Worked.--jacket. 1. Early Life Russia And Munich 1890-1917 -- 2. The Formation Of A Sculptor: Norway 1914-17 -- 3. Revolutionary Russia: 1917-20 -- 4. The Russian Avant-garde: 1920-2 -- 5. International Constructivism In Berlin: 1922-4 -- 6. Sculpture For The Machine-age: 1924-7 -- 7. Guardians Of The Flame: 1928-30 -- 8. The Palace Of The Soviets: 1931-2 -- 9. Hard Times: 1932-6 -- 10. London: 1936-9 -- 11. Cornwall: 1939-46 -- 12. Settling In America: 1946-54 -- 13. Public Successes: 1954-62 -- 14. Art And Science: 1930-60 -- 15. Brothers In Art -- 16. Final Years: 1963-77. Martin Hammer & Christina Lodder. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [515]-516) And Index.

Name in long format: Constructing Modernity: The Art and Career of Naum Gabo
ISBN-10: 0300076886
ISBN-13: 9780300076882
Book pages: 528
Book language: en
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Yale University Press
Dimensions: Height: 10.75 Inches, Length: 8.75 Inches, Weight: 4.629707502 Pounds, Width: 1.5 Inches

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