Artist Info
Louise Nevelson (born Louise Berliawsky)
Louise Nevelson was born in Kyiv, Ukraine and at age five moved with her family to Rockland, Maine, where her father ran a lumberyard. In 1920 she moved to New York, then married Charles Nevelson. While traveling in Europe in 1931, she briefly studied with Hans Hofmann. Nevelson's first one-person exhibition took place at the Nierendorf Gallery, New York, in 1941. Nevelson achieved critical attention for the box-like assemblages she first presented publicly in 1957. She was included in the 1959 exhibition "Sixteen Americans at the Museum of Modern Art."