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Nevelson, Louise

LOUISE NEVELSON Lunar Silence: The Silver Piece-Signed, 1977 - Signed

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This poster is signed and numbered out of an edition of 50 in ballpoint pen by Louise Nevelson. Created for an exhibition of her works at Pace Columbus in 1977, the image features one of her iconic sculptural structures set against a striking silver foil background. The metallic backdrop enhances the depth and texture of Nevelson's signature style, making this limited edition poster a valuable and visually captivating piece for collectors of her work.

Details

Sku: MI1254-B

Artist: Louise Nevelson

Title: Lunar Silence: The Silver Piece-Signed

Year: 1977

Signed: Yes

Medium: Foil Print

Edition Size: 50

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age

Dimensions

Paper Size: 25.5 x 26 inches ( 65 x 66 cm )

Image Size: 25.5 x 26 inches ( 65 x 66 cm )

LOUISE NEVELSON Lunar Silence: The Silver Piece-Signed, 1977 - Signed

$600

About the Artist

Louise Nevelson

Louise Nevelson (1899–1988) was an influential American sculptor known for her large-scale abstract works made from discarded wood and objects. Born in Ukraine and raised in the U.S., she studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the National Academy of Design. Nevelson gained recognition in the 1950s for her unique, monochromatic sculptures, often painted black, white, or gold. Her work, associated with Abstract Expressionism, transformed found materials into monumental, wall-mounted installations. In 1967, she became the first woman to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Nevelson's legacy continues to inspire the world of modern sculpture.
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