Who: Mónica Amor, Vered Engelhard, Geaninne Gutiérrez-Guimarães, Pablo León de la Barra, Sean Nesselrode Moncada, Luis Pérez-Oramas, Mari Carmen Ramírez, Álvaro Sotillo
What: Symposium on “Gego: Measuring Infinity”
Where: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave. at Eighty-Ninth St.
When: Friday, May 12, $15-$25, noon – 5:00
Why: German-Venezuelan artist Gertrud Goldschmidt, better known as Gego, is the subject of the outstanding new Guggenheim exhibition “Gego: Measuring Infinity,” consisting of nearly two hundred drawings, etchings, watercolors, letters, and, primarily, mesmerizing, fragile, architectural sculptures that Gego called drawings without paper. On May 12, the Guggenheim is hosting the five-hour seminar “Gego: Weaving Lines of Thought,” examining the life and career of Gego, who was born in Hamburg in 1912 and died in Caracas in 1994. Organized by exhibition cocurators Pablo León de la Barra and Geaninne Gutiérrez-Guimarães, the symposium, part of the Guggenheim’s Latin American Circle Presents series, will feature presentations by León de la Barra, Gutiérrez-Guimarães, Mónica Amor, Vered Engelhard, Sean Nesselrode Moncada, Luis Pérez-Oramas, and Mari Carmen Ramírez in addition to longtime Gego collaborator Álvaro Sotillo. The exhibition continues through September 10; make sure to save time for the remarkable “Sarah Sze: Timelapse” as well.
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GEGO: WEAVING LINES OF THOUGHT
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