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Brâncuși: The Master Who Sculpted Infinity

Constantin Brâncuși, Pioneer of Modern Abstract Sculpture, Famous Worldwide

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Brâncuși didn’t want to copy the world. He wanted to distill it.

This book is not a conventional, date-by-date biography. It is a narrative reconstruction of Constantin Brâncuși’s destiny—an inward journey from the archaic village of Oltenia to the incandescent center of modern art, where form becomes essence, and silence becomes a language.

Arina Avram presents Brâncuși first as a human being and only then as an artist: restless, solitary, fiercely faithful to his calling, shaped by repeated departures, refusals, unfulfilled loves, and the discipline of work. The story follows the inner tensions behind the radical simplicity of his vision—light carved from stone, flight released from matter, infinity suggested through pure form.

The book also addresses delicate questions without sensationalism: disputed episodes, ambiguous legacies, and the unresolved mysteries surrounding a life devoted to art. The result is a vivid, fluid prose narrative—part documentation, part poetic evocation—written for readers who want to understand not only what Brâncuși made, but what made Brâncuși.

Published in the Brâncuși Year 2026, this volume restores him to his contemporaries—alive, unsettling, and necessary.

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