Louise Nevelson's Sculpture
Louise Nevelson | Pace Gallery
Louise Nevelson, a leading sculptor of the twentieth century, pioneered site-specific and installation art with her monochromatic wood sculptures.
Louise Nevelson's Sculpture - Yale University Press
Description ... In this radical rethinking of the art of Louise Nevelson (1899–1988), Julia Bryan-Wilson provides a long-overdue critical account ...
Louise Nevelson | Smithsonian American Art Museum
As Nevelson developed her frequently human-scaled constructions and wall-based works, she built her sculptures out of scavenged or premade boxes. Within those ...
American, born. Ukraine. 1899–1988 · Introduction: Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 – April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, ...
Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 – April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor ...
Louise Nevelson was an American sculptor best known for her monochromatic wooden assemblages. View Louise Nevelson's 3078 artworks on artnet.
Louise Nevelson | Artist Profile | NMWA
Nevelson grew up playing with scraps from the lumberyard, and by the age of ten had declared her intention to be a professional sculptor.
Louise Nevelson | Hunter Museum of American Art
Louise Nevelson. Forgoing the traditional materials of sculpture like stone, bronze and precious metals, Louise Nevelson gathered castoff objects and assembled ...
Louise Nevelson 1899–1988 - Tate
Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 – April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor ...
Louise Nevelson - Minnesota Museum of American Art
Nevelson famously foraged her Manhattan neighborhood for discarded objects, such as banister and baseball bat fragments and scraps of wood, to use in her ...
Louise Nevelson | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
Princeton University commissioned Nevelson to create a monumental outdoor steel sculpture in 1969, the same year the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, gave her a ...
The Triumph of Louise Nevelson - Colby News
The Colby Museum exhibition touches on all aspects of Nevelson's oeuvre, from early paintings and drawings to her monumental sculptures. Front ...
Louise Nevelson - Artists - Locks Gallery
Louise Nevelson (b. 1899, Pereiaslav, Ukraine; d. 1988, New York, NY) was a pioneering modernist sculptor, best known for her monumental assemblages made from ...
Louise Nevelson | Mrs. N's Palace | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This sculpture composed of more than one hundred seemingly disparate but interconnected objects absorbs and emanates her spirit and that of her adopted home.
Atmosphere and Environment X (y1969-18)
Princeton has the distinction of having Louise Nevelson's first monumental outdoor sculpture in Cort-Ten steel. Atmosphere and Environment X relies on light ...
Louise Nevelson. Sky Cathedral. 1958 - MoMA
Louise Nevelson called herself “the original recycler.” To make this sculpture, she filled open boxes with wooden pieces she found on the street.
Louise Nevelson | Whitney Museum of American Art
A four-panel abstract artwork with dark brown backgrounds and lighter brown abstract shapes and. Louise Nevelson Dusk in August 1967.
Louise Nevelson as visionary | Amon Carter Museum of American Art
When postwar prosperity accelerated American mass production, consumption, and waste, Nevelson scavenged for wooden debris from New York City ...
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 ...
Celebrate Louise Nevelson's 125th birthday by visiting SLAM's ...
One of the United States' foremost sculptors, Louise Nevelson is featured in SLAM's 1960s installation, a collection of works that highlight ...