Gabo’s Monoprints: a Family Collection

Interesting exhibition at the Alan Christea Gallery of prints by the Russian sculptor Naum Gabo.

He started print making when he was sixty and began with wood sawed from a table leg. He focused on twelve images called Opus I-XI of which he made different variants of tone, orientation and texture. It was fascinating to see these different variants and to see what difference colour made to an image. The images themselves had quite a sculptural form.

Closed on 12 March 2016

 

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