About The Work
Nevelson expanded her practice as an artist by exploring printmaking. While her sculptural works used a consistent methodology, mostly favoring painted wood in black, her work as a printmaker was more experimental. Nevelson consistently tried different techniques yet maintained an impressive synergy with her sculptural works.
"The Night Sound" was one of six prints in Nevelson's Lead Intaglio series. The works in this series feature thin, embossed lead plates on CM Fabriano paper. While the project, created in Italy, was a singular experiment, the outcome is a premier example of Nevelson's innovative work in three dimensions.
Not surprisingly, works from this series can be found in several prominent museum collections including the MoMA the United States Library of Congress, the Brooks Museum of Art, and several others.
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Louise Nevelson
From The Magazine
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- Interviews & Features: In Search of a More Equal Art History: Curator Adrienne Edwards on the Upending Power of "Blackness in Abstraction"
Embossed lead on CM Fabriano paper
25.50 x 16.00 in
64.8 x 40.6 cm
This work is signed, titled, dated and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
Nevelson expanded her practice as an artist by exploring printmaking. While her sculptural works used a consistent methodology, mostly favoring painted wood in black, her work as a printmaker was more experimental. Nevelson consistently tried different techniques yet maintained an impressive synergy with her sculptural works.
"The Night Sound" was one of six prints in Nevelson's Lead Intaglio series. The works in this series feature thin, embossed lead plates on CM Fabriano paper. While the project, created in Italy, was a singular experiment, the outcome is a premier example of Nevelson's innovative work in three dimensions.
Not surprisingly, works from this series can be found in several prominent museum collections including the MoMA the United States Library of Congress, the Brooks Museum of Art, and several others.
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Louise Nevelson
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Ukrainian Art
- Interviews & Features: Monica Nelson - The Art for Home Interview
- News & Events: To Protest Trump's Ban, This Museum Will Remove All Art Made By Immigrants
- Art 101: MoMA, the Groovy Years: 7 Transformative Exhibitions From the Swinging Sixties
- Interviews & Features: In Search of a More Equal Art History: Curator Adrienne Edwards on the Upending Power of "Blackness in Abstraction"
Published by Pace Editions, Inc.
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