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Why did Louise Nevelson paint most of her sculptures a monochromatic black, white, or gold? She painted most of her sculptures monochromatic black, white, or gold because she wanted to emphasize and give power to the forms. An element of design that refers to the lightness or darkness of grays and color.
Nevelsons work is fundamental to the history of Feminist art, as it challenged the dominant stereotype of the macho, male sculptor.
Although primarily a sculptor, Nevelson shared with Abstract Expressionist painters an interest in creating large works that play with line, flatness, and scale. Like her contemporaries Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman, Nevelson was interested in the sublime and spiritual transcendence.
The artist painted her sculptures to obliterate the past histories of the individual pieces which made up an assemblage and unify the work. Black gave the work a new shadowy, Gothic character. Nevelson believed that the black paint gave her works an air of greatness and regal enormity.
Nevelson built her works by hand, cutting, arranging, and layering wooden parts into cubicles. She then stacked these boxes into a configuration that suited her eye.
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