With a degree in architecture, Gego fled Europe’s anti-Semitism in 1939 for Venezuela, where she contributed from 1950 onward to the country’s effervescent modernist movement, becoming one of the most captivating Latin American artists of the twentieth century. By Cynthia Garcia. Full text -> New City Brasil
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