Louise Nevelson’s sculpture combines seemingly unremarkable pieces of wood into intricate modernist abstractions evoking the geometric skyscraper silhouettes of early twentieth-century New York. Although her work is typically monochromatic, the play of light and shadow through the canyons and crevices of her sculptures adds a dimension of excitement—and emphasizes the importance of looking for the beauty hidden in the mundane.https://commons.und.edu/aaa-exhibit/1041/thumbnail.jp
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© 2015 Yuria OkamuraBuilding on the utopian language of geometry, my research project explores the p...
The aim of this artwork was to showcase the architectural, artistic, and natural beauty of New York ...
"Diamond Mask (Ain't too Proud to Beg) 2004 was one of four works by Weaver included i...
The life and work of the artist Louise Nevelson are examined through the lens of her ideas about lig...
The book is about one the Russian-born American sculptress Louise Nevelson. It includes a critical e...
The assignment in 2D and 3D Art was to construct a found object assemblage-sculpture that balances p...
Louise Nevelson’s large-scale, matte black assemblage sculpture Dawn’s Image, Night, 1969, is owned ...
Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma City Times newspaper. Caption: "Held over art at the Okl...
“I turn to light, the giver of all presences: by will; by law. You can say the light, the giver of a...
Sculpture is characterized in the Encyclopedia Britannica as an “art of representing observed or ima...
This presentation examines the varied negotiations involved in creating a series of modern tapestrie...
2017 Spring.Colorado State University Art and Art History Department capstone project.Capstone conta...
This book aims to examine key themes and issues relevant to the artist’s work. Written from diverse...
Profile of sculptor Pandora LaCasse, whose elegant, abstract LED light forms illuminate Portland d...
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© 2015 Yuria OkamuraBuilding on the utopian language of geometry, my research project explores the p...
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"Diamond Mask (Ain't too Proud to Beg) 2004 was one of four works by Weaver included i...