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  1. Naum Gabo (Briansk, 5 de agosto de 1890 — Waterbury, 23 de agosto de 1977) é um escultor russo que se destacou no movimento do construtivismo russo e na arte cinética. Naum Gabo, contribuiu na Agitprop e participou na exposição Documenta 1 em Kassel.

    • Naum Gabo

      Construction in Space (Crystal) Naum Gabo 1937-1939 Spiral...

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      Naum Gabo wuchs in Brjansk auf. Dort soll er nach eigenen...

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      Naum Gabo, born Naum Neemia Pevsner (5 August [O.S. 24 July]...

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      Naum Gabo: Lista de trabalhos - Todas as obras de arte por...

  2. Quem foi. Naoum Abramovitch Pevsner, conhecido artisticamente como Naum Gabo, foi um escultor russo do século XX. É considerado um importante representante do Construtivo Russo nas Artes Plásticas. Foi também um dos precursores da Arte Cinética. Nasceu na cidade Bryansk (Rússia) em 5 de agosto de 1890.

  3. Obras destacadas. Kinetic Construction. Movimento estético. arte abstrata, construtivismo russo. [ edite no Wikidata] Naum Gabo ( Briansk, 5 de agosto de 1890 — Waterbury, 23 de agosto de 1977) foi um escultor russo que se destacou no movimento do construtivismo russo e na arte cinética .

  4. Reproducción. de orden. Artículo de Wikipedia Referencias. Naum Gabo KBE (Bryansk, Imperio Ruso, 5 de agosto de 1890 - Waterbury, Connecticut, 23 de agosto de 1977) fue un escultor constructivista ruso y uno de los pioneros del arte cinético .

    • Russian, Jewish
    • Bryansk, Russian Federation
    • Childhood
    • Early Training
    • Mature Period
    • Late Years and Death
    • The Legacy of Naum Gabo

    Gabo was born Naum Pevsner in the small Russian town of Bryansk, the sixth of seven brothers and sisters. The Pevsners were a large, tightknit, patriarchal middle-class family, with a strong and charismatic father, Boris, and mother, Fanny. Though Boris was Jewish, the siblings were brought up Christian through the influence of their Russian Orthod...

    Gabo had no formal artistic training. He attended the local gymnasium in Kursk, before moving to Munich in 1911 to study medicine at his father's insistence, later recollecting that this was partly due to his ability to heal his mother's headaches with his hands. Two years later, he defied his father's wishes by transferring to study maths, natural...

    By the time he reached England in 1936 Gabo was an internationally recognized artist, and he was welcomed warmly by British artists and critics such as Barbara Hepworth, her future husband Ben Nicholson, and Herbert Read, many of whom Gabo had met in Paris through Abstraction-Création. The same year he was introduced to Miriam Israels, who he would...

    Naum, Miriam, and Nina lived in the USA for 30 years, settling briefly in New York, then moving to Woodbury, Connecticut in 1947. Away from war-torn Europe, Gabo found artistic freedom and financial security. He was also finally able to achieve a long-held ambition of creating large-scale, public works, receiving commissions from the Rockefeller Ce...

    Gabo's influence on modern art has been profound, though it is sometimes underemphasized in art history books. In breaking down the boundaries between sculpture and architecture, integrating engineering techniques and scientific concepts into his creative process, and using industrial materials, he made a vital contribution to the development of Co...

    • Russian-American
    • August 5, 1890
    • Bryansk, Russia
    • August 23, 1977
  5. www.moma.org › artists › 2043Naum Gabo | MoMA

    Naum Gabo, born Naum Neemia Pevsner (Russian: Наум Борисович Певзнер, Hebrew: נחום נחמיה פבזנר) (5 August [O.S. 24 July] 1890 – 23 August 1977) was an influential sculptor, theorist, and key figure in Russia's post-Revolution avant-garde and the subsequent development of twentieth-century sculpture.