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 ...
On “Louise Nevelson: Mrs. N’s Palace,” at the Centre Pompidou, Metz.
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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 ...
Pride and Belonging in African Art’ at the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C, discusses the cultural effects of a brutal crackdown in Iran and takes a look at a landmark 1958 installat ...
"Case with Five Balusters" is among the works on display in “The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury.” The exhibition continues through Jan. 7, 2024, at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art ...
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 ...
The Columbus Museum of Art is featuring two exhibitions, “Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk” and “Wild Earth: JB Blunk and Toshiko Takaezu,” both of which showcase art with animal themes. “Louise Nevelson ...
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 ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Louise Nevelson papers are ...
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