Gego
Gego, or Gertrude Goldschmidt, was a Venezuelan artist known for her innovative work in sculpture and drawing. Born in 1912 in Germany, she moved to Venezuela in 1939, where she became a prominent figure in the art scene. Gego is celebrated for her unique approach to geometric abstraction, often using wire and other materials to create intricate, three-dimensional forms.
Her art emphasizes the relationship between space and structure, inviting viewers to engage with her pieces from multiple angles. Gego's work has been exhibited internationally, and she is recognized as a key contributor to the development of modern art in Latin America.