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Naum Gabo
The Russian sculptor and designer Naum Gabo was a pioneer of the constructivist art movement in Russia after the Revolution. He demonstrated in his work the potentialities of plastics and threaded constructions. Naum Gabo changed his name from Naum Neemia Pevsner to distinguish himself from his artist brother, Antoine Pevsner.
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ANTOINE PEVSNER - DEVELOPABLE VICTORY COLUMN
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Antoine Pevsner Composition abstraite
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(via Antoine Pevsner, construction for an airport (1937), bronze, tin, and oxidized brass 32″ wide | The Charnel-House)
Antoine Pevsner
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Antoine Pevsner
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Antoine Pevsner - Projection into Space (1938-39) (via)
bronze, oxidized brass and black marble base 19¼″ high
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Antoine Pevsner (1886–1962) - Le Lis Noir (Spiral Construction), 1943
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Antoine Pevsner Tableau spatial, 1944 - 1948
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ANTOINE PEVSNER
Developable Surface, 1936
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Georges Vantongerloo (Belgian, 1886 -1965), Radiation à diverses zones, 1949. Oil on panel, 34.9 x 34.9 cm.
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Georges Vantongerloo (Belgian, 1886-1965). Etude (1920).
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Georges Vantongerloo (Left) Composition, 1918.Robert van t’Hoff (Right) Spatial-plasticism model, 1918
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Georges Vantongerloo
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François Morellet - Two Warps and Wefts of Short Lines 0° 90° - 1955–6 (Tate Modern, London)
Morellet was inspired by the mathematical principles behind the early geometric abstractions of the Dutch Neo-plastic artists (Mondrian, van Doesburg, Vantongerloo). He used regular grids and repetition in an attempt to reduce the role of the artist’s individual sensibility to a minimum. In this painting he used square patterns with lines of slightly different lengths, rotated and combined in order to convey a sense of depth. He was one of the older founding members of the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV).
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Georges Vantongerloo, Construction in Sphere, 1917
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