The wooden sculptures of Louise Nevelson also reflect the all-over compositions of abstract expressionism. Nevelson took ordinary objects, contained them within tightly organized geometric frames, and painted them a single color, usually black. By recombining these ordinary objects into a work of art, she neutralized their original identities and functions. The single color united the various elements, even as it drew attention to the variety of their forms… .
Floater 25 Sep 2016
Yes, Louise Nevelson, very cooL.Reply