Gego - Selected Exhibition History

Selected Exhibition History

Solo exhibitions
  • 1958 - Gego: Sculptures and Gouaches, Liberia Cruz del Sur, Caracas, May 9–24
  • 1964 - Lines and interlines: Engravings and Drawings by Gego, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, February 2–16
  • 1967 - Gego: Sculptures. 1957-1967, Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, Bogota, June 8–30
  • 1968 - On Paper: Lithographs by Gego, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, November
  • 1969 - Reticulárea, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, June–July
  • 1970 - Gego Drawings, The Graphic Gallery, San Francisco, May 1–17
  • 1971 - Gego: Sculpture and Drawing, Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, April 13-May 1
  • 1972 - Structures Double Curves, Galeria Conkright, Caracas
  • 1973 - Recent Drawings, Galeria Conkright, Caracas
  • 1975 - Gego: Drawings for Projects, Instituto de Diseno, Fundacion Neumann, Caracas, May 6–20
  • 1977 - Gego, Museo de Artes Contemporaneo de Caracas Sofia Imber, September
  • 1980 - Variations on Reticuláreas, Sala Cadafe, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas Sofia Imber, May
  • 1981 - Reticulárea, Permanent Installation, Sala Gego, Galeria de Arte Nacional, Caracas
  • 1982 - Watercolors by Gego, Galeria de Arte Nacional, Caracas, Jul 4-Aug 8
  • 1984 - Gego: Drawings without Paper, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, June–August
  • 1988 - Gego: Recent Works, Galeria Sotavento, Caracas, March
  • 1994 - Gego: A Look at Her Work, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas Sofia Imber, November
  • 1996 - Gego: Drawings, Engravings, Weavings, Centro Cultural Consolidado, Caracas, September–November
  • 2000-01 - Gego: 1955-1990, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas October–March
  • 2002-03 - Questioning the Line: Gego, a Selection, 1955-1990, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
  • 2005 - Gego: Between Transparency and the Invisible, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, June 26-September 25
  • 2007 - Gego: Between Transparency and the Invisible, The Drawing Center, New York, April 21- July 21

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