It took the art world decades to recognize Louise Nevelson (1899-1988), but her massive, monochromatic sculptures, often incorporating found objects, verged on the monumental.
Breakdown
- Louise Nevelson's sculptures are currently on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art. 13s
- Nevelson found inspiration in New York City but was not recognized by the art world for decades. 23s
- Her work is characterized by assemblages of found wood, often painted a single color to unify the pieces. 3m 13s
- Nevelson continued creating significant works into her 70s and 80s. 3m 57s
- Her legacy encourages others to pursue their passions and overcome limitations. 4m 31s