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Nevelson in Process, 1977 | From the Vaults 

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The artist Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was known for her elaborate and monumental sculptures made of found materials such as discarded wood and scrap metal. She was in her forties before she sold a work to anyone other than a fellow artist, and in her sixties before the press conceded her stature as one of America's foremost sculptors. This film offers a window into Nevelson’s creative process, and presents an intimate portrait of the artist at work.
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@metmuseum
@metmuseum 4 года назад
Name your favorite woman artist in the comments below as a celebration of women's history month!
@travisiurato
@travisiurato 3 года назад
LOUISE NEVELSON!
@michaelcrouch8783
@michaelcrouch8783 2 года назад
Mary Cassatt Isadora Duncan And lots more
@kodyjbosch1
@kodyjbosch1 7 месяцев назад
Alice Aycock
@lesterthorpe4190
@lesterthorpe4190 Месяц назад
Elizabeth Frink 🇬🇧
@taniameyer1426
@taniameyer1426 10 месяцев назад
I love every second of this documentary. It’s just perfect and Nevelson is brilliant
@fromthepeanutgallery1084
@fromthepeanutgallery1084 3 года назад
Thank you Louise. I've learned so much about life and art from you. Wish we could have met. (Thanks for posting)
@buddy77587
@buddy77587 4 года назад
I'm so glad to educate myself of this artist
@metmuseum
@metmuseum 4 года назад
Yes! This film is so informative. Glad that you got to learn.
@thiscorrosion900
@thiscorrosion900 8 месяцев назад
Apparently my grandmother Ethel, on my Dad's side knew Louise Nevelson from middle school to high school up in Rockland, Maine. My dad's side (many of them) had also settled in Rockland, Maine, around the same time as Nevelson's family. I don't know much about how well she might have known Nevelson, unfortunately. Also, we are Russian-Lithuanian Jews for generations as well. My dad's main forebears were from St. Petersburg, Russia. My grandmother also left Maine later on, to support her family in places like Maryland, and then NYC. I visited the Parrish Art Museum in Westhampton LI NY about five years ago, and there are several smaller Nevelson pieces on display there.
@lesterthorpe4190
@lesterthorpe4190 Месяц назад
❤ love this lady , her voice, her choice of clothes , and her way of creating a sculpture that will stimulate curiosity and inspiration! I wonder if anything survived of her massive wall attachment sculpture , on one of the World Trade Center towers?
@claricestarling4964
@claricestarling4964 4 года назад
I’ve always thought Annie Antone’s intricate creations tie art to the ancestral land of the Hopi and Anasazi. She’s one of my favorites.
@alternateVSNS
@alternateVSNS 3 года назад
I am glad to live in the 21st century. But man, I would be really, really curious to spend even a day in the late 70s
@stephenn8366
@stephenn8366 4 года назад
Louise Nevelson is my fav! 🥰
@metmuseum
@metmuseum 4 года назад
We love her too : ).
@buddy77587
@buddy77587 4 года назад
Pretty neat
@michaelcrouch8783
@michaelcrouch8783 2 года назад
Great Love it
@jokib88
@jokib88 5 месяцев назад
"sure I am ambitious but that isn't the way I put it. I feel that, if you have energy, if you have great desires you create energy in yourself, you see, because if you don't have those well you can have a nice life"
@goldmemberr
@goldmemberr 3 года назад
I wonder how she had the money for materials, rent, pay the workers, being an artist.
@paustinheaton
@paustinheaton 4 года назад
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
@metmuseum
@metmuseum 4 года назад
One of our favorites!
@mountain85
@mountain85 3 года назад
She should have dropped the name ! ;)
@nensi1972
@nensi1972 3 года назад
Milena Pavlović Barili,/ Nadežda Petrović, ../.A.Leibowitz, /....Dora Maar/ H.Klint/ G.Okefe / Leonora Karington/ ....Mira Brtka.,..
@hahaxdxbox
@hahaxdxbox 3 года назад
XD im here for school vid lol
@tohlfer
@tohlfer 3 года назад
Cigarettes and acetylene-cool video
@theohaegele9011
@theohaegele9011 4 года назад
🌬🗿
@shadowraith1
@shadowraith1 4 года назад
Sorry not my cup of tea. Way to much money.
@firouz256
@firouz256 4 месяца назад
What is the problem with money? You think being poor alone is enough to be a great artist? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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