The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson | Moderna Museet i Stockholm
In monochrome black, and later white and gold, Nevelson now created sculpture groups out of lathed chair legs, balusters and scraps of wood, in a scale ...
Celebrating Louise Nevelson at 125 | Art Students League
Celebrating Louise Nevelson at 125 ... Louise Nevelson and Arne Glimcher, Founder, Pace Gallery. Courtesy of Pace Gallery. Join us to celebrate ...
Louise Nevelson Plaza - Wikipedia
Louise Nevelson Plaza is a public art installation and park in Lower Manhattan, New York City, which includes an arrangement of large abstract sculptures ...
Louise Nevelson: The Artist and the Legend - JM Art Management
In her sculpture, she brought together disparate and distinct entities to explore what remains and what changes through the alchemy of union.
Louise Nevelson – U.S. Department of State
In 1920 she married Charles Nevelson, a wealthy ship owner, and moved to New York City, where she spent the next decade studying painting at the Art Students ...
Louise Nevelson | Southwest Contemporary
FORT WORTH—The late Louise Nevelson was a revered sculptor whose abstract, monochromatic artworks made of repurposed wooden objects helped shape ...
Louise Nevelson | 2,260 Artworks at Auction | MutualArt
Louise Nevelson's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 24 USD to 1,350,000 USD, depending on the size and medium ...
Louise Nevelson: Architect of Light and Shadow
Sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899–1988) created strikingly personal iconography—often centered around celestial or earthly bodies or phenomena.
Get to Know American Artist Louise Nevelson (9 Modern Sculptures)
American 20th century artist Louise Nevelson turned everyday materials into groundbreaking sculptures, and her work influenced feminist art.
Louise Nevelson: Sculpture and Collages - Locks Gallery
The artist passed away in 1988. Nevelson is an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures. This ...
Louise Nevelson's Sculpture: Drag, Colour, Join Face - The Courtauld
Louise Nevelson's Sculpture: Drag, Colour, Join Face ... In her new book on the artist Louise Nevelson, Julia Bryan-Wilson reassesses Nevelson's ...
Louise Nevelson | Artist - Zane Bennett Contemporary Art
The artist's practice was rooted in Abstract Expressionism, Cubism and Constructivism, but her work in sculpture, collage, paint and print defined her own ...
Louise Nevelson - 1969 Edward MacDowell Medalist
Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures.
Louise Nevelson Bio - Timothy Yarger Fine Art
Louise Nevelson · Louise Nevelson (1899–1988) moved to New York City in 1920, where she later studied at the Art Students League (1929–30) under the tutelage of ...
How Louise Nevelson Constructed Her Sculptures and Her Past
Louise Nevelson's sculptures seem rather abstract but in reality, they tackled themes related to her complicated past and fractious present.
Louise Nevelson | National Galleries of Scotland
A prominent figure in the international art scene, Nevelson participated in the 31st Venice Biennale. Her work has been included in museum and corporate ...
Louise Nevelson — Foundation for Art & Preservation in Embassies
Louise Nevelson ... The Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies (FAPE) is a public-private partnership with the State Department dedicated to providing ...
Louise Nevelson's Dawn's Forest | ArtSWFL.com
Some of her more renowned public artworks include Sky Gate – New York (1978) at the World Trade Center (destroyed in 2001); Shadows and Flags (1977) in lower ...
Birth of sculptor Louise Nevelson | Jewish Women's Archive
Born in the shtetl of Pereyaslav, fifty miles southeast of Kiev, on this date in 1899, her family moved to Rockland, Maine in 1905. Isolated even from the other ...
Louise Nevelson's Sculpture - The Brooklyn Rail
The unique strength of Louise Nevelson's Sculpture comes from its purposely irregular, magnanimous approach to the monograph, a choice imbued with its own ...