Louise Nevelson – Makers
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 | 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 ...
Louise Nevelson - Artists - Locks Gallery
Artist Bio. Louise Nevelson (b. 1899, Pereiaslav, Ukraine; d. 1988, New York, NY) was a pioneering modernist sculptor, best known for her monumental assemblages ...
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 was an American sculptor best known for her monochromatic wooden assemblages. View Louise Nevelson's 3078 artworks on artnet.
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 ...
The Triumph of Louise Nevelson - Colby News
World-renowned sculptor Louise Nevelson often used found wood to create her monumental works. The Colby Museum exhibition touches on all aspects ...
Louise Nevelson | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
Louise Nevelson was born Louise Berliawsky on September 23, 1899, in Kiev, Russia (now Kyiv, Ukraine). By 1905, her family had emigrated to the United States.
Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was a legendary American sculptor. She is known for her monumental monochromatic wall pieces constructed of wood elements.
Louise Nevelson – Artists/Makers - The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Recognized internationally as one of the finest general art museums in the United States, the Nelson-Atkins currently maintains collections of nearly 40000 ...
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 FOUNDATION - HOME
Louise Nevelson is one of America's foremost artists. Nevelson's sculpted wood assemblages transcend space and transform the viewer's perception of art.
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 (nee, Leah Berliawsky) fled pogroms in her native Ukraine to become the 20th century's premier sculptor of the Abstract Expressionist movement.
Louise Nevelson Biography, Artworks & Exhibitions | Ocula Artist
Louise Nevelson (b. 1899, Kiev; d. 1988, New York) moved to New York City in 1920, where she later studied at the Art Students League (1929–30)
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 as printmaker | Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Nevelson completed 26 editions of lithographs, more than any other artist had at the time. She collaborated with Tamarind's stable of master printers.
Louise Nevelson - The Fabric Workshop and Museum
During her residency at FWM, Nevelson turned her attention to the design of opera costumes, a project commissioned by the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis for ...
Louise Nevelson - Tamarind Institute - The University of New Mexico
Louise Nevelson was an American sculptor known for her monumental, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures constructed from found objects.