A pioneering figure in the use of found objects, assemblage and sculptural installation, Louise Nevelson was one of the most influential artists of the Twentieth Century.
Now, in association with PaceWildenstein, the Louise T Blouin Foundation presents a major exhibition of Nevelson's work, including some pieces that have never been exhibited in public before.
Expect to see works on a massive scale, incorporating such diverse materials as scraps of wood, factory refuse, old furniture and newspaper, all united by a clear aesthetic vision and a strong theoretical direction.
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A play around the story of the family at the centre of the three Abrahamic faiths. When Isaac and his father return from their journey to the mountaintop, Sarah, Abraham's wife is struck by the change...