Dimensions: image: 238 x 277 mm
Copyright: The Work of Naum Gabo © Nina & Graham Williams/Tate, London 2014 | CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED, Photo: Tate
Editor: So this untitled work by Naum Gabo, held at the Tate, is a small, square print, all blues and whites. It feels like looking at a constellation with a single, continuous line floating in the foreground. What do you see in this piece? Curator: Ah, it's as if Gabo caught a thought in mid-flight! That line, so delicate, hints at movement, at unseen forces shaping our world. Do you think he was trying to capture the invisible connections that bind everything? Editor: That's interesting! I hadn’t thought of it that way, but now I wonder if the background represents something more than just space. Curator: Perhaps it's the potential for connection itself. Gabo was, after all, fascinated by the unseen structures of reality. A beautiful little mystery, wouldn't you say? Editor: I agree. It's definitely a piece that keeps you thinking.