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Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 –
April 17, 1988) was an
American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic,
wooden wall
pieces and outdoor...
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Nevelson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Louise Nevelson (1899–1988), Ukrainian-born
American sculptor Neith Nevelson (born 1946)...
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Louise Nevelson Plaza (formerly
known as
Legion Memorial Square), is a
public art
installation and park in
Lower Manhattan, New York City,
which includes...
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grandmother was the
sculptor Louise Nevelson. Her father, Mike
Nevelson (1922–2019), was a sculptor, and her mother,
Susan Nevelson (1924–2015), was an artist...
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Shepherd (also
known as the
Nevelson Chapel),
which was
donated by
parishioner Erol
Beker and
designed by
sculptor Louise Nevelson. The ba****t
theater was...
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Shepherd (also
known as
Nevelson Chapel) is a
sculptural environment installation by the
American 20th-century
artist Louise Nevelson located at the St. Peter's...
- in Moscow. They had two daughters,
Zinaida Volkova (1901–1933) and Nina
Nevelson (1902–1928), both of whom
predeceased their parents. In his autobiography...
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included influential collagists and sculptors, such as
David Smith,
Louise Nevelson, and others.
Abstract Expressionism was
notably influenced by the spontaneous...
- when it was demolished.
Artist Lucretia Van Horn and
sculptor Louise Nevelson spent significant periods of time there, as did Marjorie. In 1939, Marjorie...
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Berger Plaza Hudson River Park
Imagination Playground Liberty Park
Louise Nevelson Plaza Queen Elizabeth II
September 11th
Garden Vietnam Veterans Plaza Zuccotti...