Louise Nevelson's artwork looks right at home at the Whitney Museum of American Art, mingling with the skyscrapers of Manhattan. She found inspiration in the city as early as the 1920s, yet it would ...
“Louise Nevelson: Shadow Dance,” on view at Pace Gallery until March 1, features nineteen wooden sculptures—seventeen painted all black, two all white—and eleven collages. Aside from two earlier ...
At a time when the world of sculpture was dominated by men, Louise Nevelson was not afraid to take up space. Born in 1899, Nevelson bucked the norms of her time and became known around the world for ...
WATERVILLE — What was Maine to Louise Nevelson, who landed in Rockland in 1905 at age 6 with her family? A stop, and as brief a one as she could make it. ‘’I never made friends,’’ she told one ...
The flamboyant American sculptor, modern dancer and movie extra Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was among the mid-20th-century pioneers of environmental and installation art. When many sculptors were ...
34 x 24.5 in. (86.4 x 62.2 cm.) As always, Caviar20 is thrilled to present the esteemed work of Louise Nevelson - one of the most revered and unique artists of the 20th century. Although Nevelson is ...
Louise Nevelson was arguably her own most special creation. A towering figure of 20th-century art, the American sculptor is remembered as much for her theatrical ensembles as for her trailblazing, ...
Louise Nevelson Louise Nevelson, born on September 23, 1899, in Pereiaslav, Ukraine, was an influential American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic wooden wall pieces and outdoor ...
Vaginal Davis, “Miyoshi Umeki” (2017), watercolor paper, nail varnish, glycerin, witch hazel, mascara, eyebrow pencil, Jean Nate perfume, Afro, Sheen hair conditioner, hair spray, pomade, 5.125 x ...
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Cast paper relief on two sheets of handmade paper pulp Building on the use of wood relief elements, sculptor Louise Nevelson worked with wood maquettes and cast paper pulp, translating her sculptural ...
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