1920s-style retrospective of Romanian abstract artist Constantin Brancusi opens in Paris at the Pompidou Centre with over 120 sculptures, sketches, paintings, and documents.
A rare retrospective of Romanian artist Constantin Brancusi, who revolutionized sculpture in the early 20th century, opens in Paris. Born in 1876, Brancusi's works rarely travel and are difficult to transport due to their fragility. The exhibition at the Pompidou Centre features over 120 sculptures, hundreds of sketches, paintings, and documents, marking the first retrospective on this scale in almost 30 years. Brancusi is considered one of the fathers of abstract art, though he never sought to be part of any movement.
March 27, 2024
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