The Whitney dives into its collection for this exhibition of works on paper by Louise Nevelson (1899–1988), one of the most prominent artists (and one of the few women) in postwar American art. Though best known for austere monochromatic assemblages in wood (as well as her own outsize personality), Nevelson had a career-long engagement with drawing and printmaking that followed the arc of her artistic development from figuration to abstraction.
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