Exhibition of drawings and prints by Louise Nevelson explores the artist's works on paper
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Exhibition of drawings and prints by Louise Nevelson explores the artist's works on paper
Louise Nevelson (1899-1988), The Magic Garden, 1953-55. Etching and aquatint: sheet, 9 15/16 × 13 1/8 in. (25.2 × 33.3 cm); plate, 5 13/16 × 8 11/16 in. (14.8 × 22.1 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Print Committee 96.193. © 2018 Estate of Louise Nevelson/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.



NEW YORK, NY.- The Face in the Moon: Drawings and Prints by Louise Nevelson opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art on July 20, 2018. Drawn entirely from the Whitney’s extensive holdings of her work, this exhibition presents a career-spanning selection of works on paper by Louise Nevelson (1899–1988).

Nevelson emphasized her reliance on the processes of drawing and collage to create the monochromatic wooden sculptures for which she is best known. This exhibition is an opportunity to focus closely on her use of these processes in her works on paper, many of which, like her sculptures, involved building compositions out of unconventional or recycled materials.

The human figure is at the center of Nevelson’s early line drawings, often depicted from multiple perspectives. Over time, her figures became increasingly schematic as she deepened her interest in modern dance and the constraints of the body.

The prints on view in this exhibition include works from her two most significant bodies of print works, those made in the mid-1950s at Atelier 17 in New York City and those made in the mid-1960s at Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles. In her prints, she layered scraps of fabric to create deeply textured compositions inhabited by mystical figures and architectural forms. Similarly, her collages reconfigure the disparate materials from which they are composed, including scraps of paper and foil, into unexpected compositions.

Clémence White, curatorial assistant, remarked, “Nevelson’s works on paper help to elucidate the processes of this artist whose transformation of her materials challenges us to notice the expressive potential of common or overlooked things, and through this, to see our environments differently.”

The Face in the Moon: Drawings and Prints by Louise Nevelson is on view in the Susan and John Hess Family Gallery on the Museum’s third floor.

This exhibition is organized by Clémence White, curatorial assistant.










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