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1899 Kiev, Russia - 1988 New York City. Known for: Cubist monchromatic wood assemblage.
Creator of wood assemblages made from found objects and parts of furniture doused in black paint, Louise Nevelson became the darling of the New York art world, especially during the last three... Read full biography
Creator of wood assemblages made from found objects and parts of furniture doused in black paint, Louise Nevelson became the darling of the New York art world, especially during the last three decades of her life when her success was assured. She cultivated an artistic image, was thin and draped... Read full biography
Creator of wood assemblages made from found objects and parts of furniture doused in black paint, Louise Nevelson became the darling of the New York art world, especially during the last three decades of her life when her success was assured. She cultivated an artistic image, was thin and draped clothes haphazardly on her figure, smoked small cigars, and wore exceedingly long, fake eyelashes. She was born Louise Berliawsky in Kiev, Russia, and at age five, moved with her family to Rockland,... Read full biography
Creator of wood assemblages made from found objects and parts of furniture doused in black paint, Louise Nevelson became the darling of the New York art world, especially during the last three decades of her life when her success was assured. She cultivated an artistic image, was thin and draped clothes haphazardly on her figure, smoked small cigars, and wore exceedingly long, fake eyelashes. She was born Louise Berliawsky in Kiev, Russia, and at age five, moved with her family to Rockland, Maine where her father ran a lumber yard. In a town that was mostly Protestant, middle class, white people, she felt out of place as a Jew and an immigrant. In 1920, she moved to New York, studied at the Art Students League with Kenneth Hayes Miller,... Read full biography
Creator of wood assemblages made from found objects and parts of furniture doused in black paint, Louise Nevelson became the darling of the New York art world, especially during the last three decades of her life when her success was assured. She cultivated an artistic image, was thin and draped clothes haphazardly on her figure, smoked small cigars, and wore exceedingly long, fake eyelashes. She was born Louise Berliawsky in Kiev, Russia, and at age five, moved with her family to Rockland, Maine where her father ran a lumber yard. In a town that was mostly Protestant, middle class, white people, she felt out of place as a Jew and an immigrant. In 1920, she moved to New York, studied at the Art Students League with Kenneth Hayes Miller, and married Charles Nevelson, whose "WASP" family she regarded as terribly stuffy. They had a son, and when he... Read full biography
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- Bubbling Over in TalentSeptember 2004Baker, KennethARTnews
- Catastrophic CoverageAugust 2004Gordon, MargeryArt & Auction
- Gallery WatchJune 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- "Salud to Russia!", "Zdorovye!" toJune 2004Soderberg, PaulArt-Talk
- A Permanent Record of What Has BeenMay 2004Koob, Pamela NAmerican Artist
- Frederik Meijer Gardens and SculptuApril 2004Becherer, Joseph AntenucciAmerican Art Review
- Aspen: A Cutting-Edge Museum andJanuary 2004Stunda, HilaryARTnews
- Museum SceneNovember 2003Editor, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- ReviewsSeptember 2003Editor, ARTnewsARTnews
- Summer Destinations IIAugust 2003Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- ARTtalkJune 2003Editor, ARTtalkARTnews
- Principals of Design; Geoffrey BradMay 2003Mason, Brook SArt & Auction
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2002Masello, Page, GoldsteinArt & Antiques
- Around the BlockOctober 2002Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- Changing PaceMarch 2002Sheets, Hilarie MARTnews
- ARTtalkFebruary 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ExhibitionJanuary 2002Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Around the Block: Trade CenterDecember 2001Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Twentieth-Century Paintings and ScuNovember 2001Junker, PatriciaThe Magazine Antiques
- Double FeatureNovember 2000Rowlands, PenelopeARTnews
- The Farnsworth Art MuseumJune 2000Gerdts, William (essays) etc.American Art Review
- Portland Museum of ArtJune 2000Levesque, KristenAmerican Art Review
- Wrapped in High ArtDecember 1999Wilson, Susannah M.Art & Antiques
- ReviewsJune 1997Editors, ArtnewsARTnews
- American Art 1940-1965December 1996Venn, BethAmerican Art Review
- art marketNovember 1995Editor, Art NewsARTnews
- Announcements/October & NovemberOctober 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- Louise NevelsonOctober 1994McAvoy, Suzette LaneAmerican Art Review
- Focus on: Louise Nevelson, NeubergeAugust 1994Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Louise NevelsonJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
