テート・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(tate) - 6月21日 01時45分
To mark #WorldRefugeeDay, we’re working with @irceurope to highlight artists across our four galleries who fled conflict or persecution.
Increasingly under threat as a Russian of Jewish descent in Nazi Germany, Naum Gabo left Berlin for Paris in 1932. Although a member of the international artists group ‘Abstraction-Création’ he struggled to find patrons and relocated to London in 1936. This piece marked the first time Gabo combined man–made with natural materials to explore hidden forces of nature. 🍃 The sweeping plastic collar was made at the moment when scientific research was suggesting the nature of space was curved. Gabo’s constructions have had a great impact on British artists, notably Peter Lanyon, John Wells and Margaret Mellis who were working in St Ives.
Naum Gabo, Construction: Stone with a Collar 1933, highlighted today @tatestives.
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