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Gabo and taught
In Germany Gabo came into contact with the artists of the de Stijl and taught at the Bauhaus in 1928.

Gabo and at
Coming from New Zealand in 1770, Captain James Cook in HM Bark Endeavour sighted land at Point Hicks, about 70 km west of Gabo Island, before turning east and north to follow the coast of Australia.
* Gabo Reforms at Nate Britannica Korea
* Gabo Reforms at Daum Britannica Korea
* Gabo Reforms at Doosan Encyclopedia
“ As in thought, so in feeling, a vague communication is no communication at all ," Gabo once remarked.
Gabo and Antoine Pevsner had a joint exhibition at the Galerie Percier, Paris in 1924 and the pair designed the set and costumes for Diaghilev's ballet La Chatte ( 1926 ) that toured in Paris and London.
In the calmness at the ‘ still centre ’ of even his smallest works, we sense the vastness of space, the enormity of his conception, time as continuous growth .” In fact, the element of movement in Gabo ’ s sculpture is connected to a strong rhythm, more implicit and deeper than the chaotic patterns of life itself.
Gabo wrote his Realistic Manifesto, in which he ascribed his philosophy for his constructive art and his joy at the opportunities opened up by the Russian Revolution.
Gabo chose to look past all that was dark in his life, creating sculptures that though fragile are balanced so as to give us a sense of the constructions delicately holding turmoil at bay.
* Naum Gabo at the Tate Gallery Archive
* Naum Gabo at the Nasher Sculpture Center
Jovovich gave birth to their first child, a daughter, Ever Gabo Anderson, on 3 November 2007 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, one day before her due date of November 4.
Gabo, with the tiny associated islet of Tullaberga at its southern end, has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area because of the numbers of breeding penguins ( up to 20, 000 pairs ) and White-faced Storm Petrels ( up to 20, 000 pairs ).
Gabo later stated that teaching at the school emphasized political and ideological discussion rather than art-making.

Gabo and Art
Naum Gabo KBE, born Naum Neemia Pevsner ( 23 August 1977 ) ( Hebrew: נחום נחמיה פבזנר ) was a prominent Russian sculptor in the Constructivism movement and a pioneer of Kinetic Art.
Just before the onset of the First World War in 1914, Gabo discovered contemporary art, by reading Kandinsky ’ s Concerning the Spiritual in Art, which asserted the principles of abstract art.

Gabo and with
Slavery was officially abolished with the Gabo Reform of 1894 but continued in reality until 1930.
Her work exemplifies Modernism, and with such contemporaries as Ivon Hitchens, Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson, Naum Gabo she helped to develop modern art ( sculpture in particular ) in Britain.
In the end the revolution failed, but many of the peasants ' grievances were later dealt with by the Gabo Reform.
The Gabo reforms and the assassination of Empress Myeongseong also stirred controversy in Korea, along with anti-Japanese sentiments.
His older brother was fellow Constructivist artist Antoine Pevsner ; Gabo changed his name to avoid confusion with him.
After the outbreak of war, Gabo moved first to Copenhagen then Oslo with his older brother Alexei, making his first constructions under the name Naum Gabo in 1915.
During this period the reliefs and construction became more geometric and Gabo began to experiment with kinetic sculpture though the majority of the work was lost or destroyed.
Gabo wrote and issued jointly with Antoine Pevsner in August 1920 a ' Realistic Manifesto ' proclaiming the tenets of pure Constructivism-the first time that the term was used.
Gabo Island is a 154 ha island located off the coast of eastern Victoria, Australia, between Mallacoota and Cape Howe on the border with New South Wales.
Des has also performed with leading Sri Lankan pop groups-" Spitfires ," " Gabo and the Breakaways ," and the " Jetliners.

Gabo and Tatlin
It was the stimulus behind the proto-Constructivist work of both Naum Gabo and Vladimir Tatlin and thus the starting-point for the entire constructive tendency in 20th-century modernist sculpture.

Gabo and Kandinsky
In 1912 Gabo transferred to an engineering school in Munich where he discovered abstract art and met Wassily Kandinsky and in 1913-14 joined his brother Antoine ( who by then was an established painter ) in Paris.
A non-prescriptive group of artists were involved, whose ideals and practices varied widely: Albert Gleizes, František Kupka, Piet Mondrian, Jean Arp, Marlow Moss, Naum Gabo, Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, Kurt Schwitters, Wassily Kandinsky, Théo Kerg, Taro Okamoto, Paule Vézelay, Hans Erni, Bart van der Leck, Leon Tutundjian and John Wardell Power.

Gabo and Rodchenko
Later prominent constructivists included Varvara Stepanova, Alexander Rodchenko, Manuel Rendón Seminario, Joaquín Torres García, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Antoine Pevsner and Naum Gabo.

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With the Gabo reform of 1896, the class system of Korea was officially abolished.
After the Gabo Reform in 1894, the Joseon Dynasty and later the Korean Empire started to write all official documents in Hangul.
A friend of the family, a Russian sculptor, Naum Gabo, took Michael under his wing, so to speak.
Michael later said that Gabo was the most family he had ever had.
Lakota is also known as Dieko, Gabo, Satro, Guébie ( Gebye ), Brabori, and Ziki.
The naesi system was repealed in 1894 following Gabo reform.
In 1939, Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and Naum Gabo settled in St Ives, attracted by its beauty.
In 1895, as part of the Gabo Reform, the country was redivided into 23 districts ( Bu ; 부 ; ), which were replaced a year later by thirteen new provinces.
* 1977 in art-Death of Charles Alston, Lee Miller, Naum Gabo.
The Gabo Reform describes a series of sweeping reforms introduced in Joseon Dynasty Korea beginning in 1894 and ending in 1896, during the reign of King Gojong, in response to the Donghak Peasant Revolution.
The name Gabo ( 갑오, 甲午 ) comes from the name of the year 1894 in the traditional sexagesimal cycle.
On May 26 of that year — as part of the Gabo Reform — the country was redivided into 23 districts, each named for the city or county that was its capital.
These laws were called the Gabo Reforms referring to the year ( 1894 ) in which they began.
Later, the progressives within the group initiated The Gabo Reform in 1894 and the moderate reformists carried out the Gwangmu Reform during the Great Korean Empire.
The rebellion failed, but many grievances of the peasants would later be addressed through the Gabo Reform.
After assassination, King Gojong and the crown prince ( later Emperor Sunjong ) fled for refuge to the Russian legation in 1896, this led to the general repeal of the Gabo Reforms, which were thought to be the result of Japanese influence.
The Gabo Reform and the assassination of Empress Myeongseong generated anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea ; also, it caused some Confucian scholars, as well as farmers, to form over 60 successive righteous armies to fight for Korean freedom on the Korean peninsula.
* Gabo — Although he appears normal, Gabo is actually a white wolf pup who was irrevocably turned into a boy.

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