Gego : line as object /

Gertrud Goldschmidt (1912-1994), widely known as Gego, was one of the most important women artists in Latin America. This exhibition includes around 120 sculptures and drawings from every stage of Gego's career

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Froitzheim, Eva-Marina (Editor, Contributor), Kölle, Brigitte (Author), Kölle, Brigitte (Editor, Contributor), Le Feuvre, Lisa (Editor, Contributor), Roettig, Petra (Editor)
Corporate Authors: Hamburger Kunsthalle (Editor), Henry Moore Institute (Leeds, England) (Editor), Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (Editor)
Other Authors: Gego, Maerker, Ingo (Translator), Miles, Michelle (Translator), Moseley, Allison (Translator), Radtke, Merle (Editor), Roetting, Petra (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:Multiple
English
German
Published: Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, 2013
Ostfildern : c2013
Ostfildern : [2013]
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