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Naum Gabo  1890-1977

Naum Gabo Spiral Theme 1941
© Nina Williams
Spiral Theme  1941

Cellulose acetate and perspex
object: 140 x 244 x 244 mm
sculpture

Presented by Miss Madge Pulsford 1958

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When Spiral Theme was shown in wartime London, it was greeted with popular acclaim. The transparent planes build upon and reveal the sections below, suggesting emergence and growth. The critic Herbert Read hailed it as 'the highest point ever reached by the aesthetic intuition of man'. Gabo confessed: 'It is still a mystery and puzzle to me as to what precisely it is ... that has moved their hearts.'

 (From the display caption December 2000)