Topic: Louise Nevelson
Creativity, the ability to create something with?imaginative?skill, is not fostered by giving a child step-by-step directions to a project. Let your child decide whether they want to copy a work of art from someone else or create their own design ...
If you're over 60 years old and reading this post, it's probably too late. Just ask the Greeks, the Californians, or the Japanese. Unless the global economy comes roaring back in ways that stimulate sustainable growth in OECD countries, even ...
Arne Glimcher: My dad died sort of unexpectedly, and I was a kid and still in school. And one Saturday afternoon, for solace, my brother and my mother and I were walking down Newbury Street in Boston looking at art galleries, and ...
One area of study in the Art Introduction (3D) course is a sculpture unit. A great recipe for a successful sculpture unit is to mix clay with the funky, Pop art adaptations of Claes Oldenburg while gently stirring in the Elements of ...
Three years later, Glimcher moved the gallery to New York, slowly securing representation of artists such as Chuck Close, Louise Nevelson, Jean Dubuffet, Piet Mondrian, Robert Rauschenberg, and Sol LeWitt. His bond with Louise Nevelson, which he has described as ?familial,? has ...
Amid the monochrome sculptures of female American modernist sculptor Louise Nevelson, you may think for a moment you are Dorothy in the black-and-white opening scene of the Wizard of Oz, when the twister smashes the houses of Kansas into matchwood. In Nevelson ...
In Edward Albees The Occupant, a play about the American sculptor Louise Nevelson, a nameless interviewer quizzes the artist on her fame and critical fortunes. Given that Mr. Albee knew the Nevelson characters real-life counterpart, its fair, I think, to assume that ...
The official marketing title of the new play at Signature Theatre Company is Edward Albee's Occupant, which tantalizingly suggests that a small creature is somehow living, Alien-like, inside one of America's greatest playwrights. As it turns out, however, the name ...
In 1980, playwright Edward Albee was at a low point in his career, while sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was at the height of hers. Albee's own interest in Nevelson is understandable for a number of reasons. There are deeper reasons for ...