Definition
Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was a groundbreaking American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic wooden wall sculptures and outdoor installations. She assembled found objects like furniture parts, architectural fragments, and discarded items into box-like structures, then unified them by painting them a single color, often black, white, or gold. Nevelson's work is abstract but evokes a sense of mystery and urban landscapes. Imagine a 3D collage that feels both chaotic and harmoniously organized. Her creations blur the lines between sculpture and painting, creating powerful visual statements. She truly transformed discarded materials into art.