Learn About Louise Nevelson

Louise Nevelson, Luminous Zag: Night, 1971.

Artist File: Louise Nevelson

Cincinnati Art Museum

Wednesday, March 11. 7 pm

FREE

The CAM is offering yet another free lecture this Wednesday. If my diatribe about religious are earlier did not interest you (I know it was long and involved) you should check this out. In brief, she is one of the most important artists of the 20th century whose abstract expressionist "boxes" of found objects are generally classified as assemblages. Like other major artists at her time she worked with found objects and was part of the Art Students League and the WPA Federal Art Project. She created what could be called "environments" of various sizes that were intended to transport the viewer into a new world or situation.

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