 |
Biography |
|
 |
1899 |
 |
Born on September 23 in Kiev, Russia to Isaac Berliawsky and Minna Ziesel Smolerank. There were four children: Nathan, Louise, Anita, and Lillian |
|
 |
1905 |
 |
The family moved to the U.S and settled in Rockland, Maine |
|
 |
1920 |
 |
Married Charles Nevelson and moved to New York |
|
 |
1922 |
 |
Son Myron (Mike) was born. |
|
 |
1929 - 1930 |
 |
Studied at the Art Students League in New York with Kenneth Hayes Miller |
|
 |
1931 |
 |
Studied with Hans Hofmann in Munich |
|
 |
1931 |
 |
Worked as an extra in films in Berlin and Vienna |
|
 |
1932 |
 |
Assistant to Diego Rivera |
|
 |
1932 |
 |
Studied modern dance with Ellen Kearns |
|
 |
1957 - 1959 |
 |
President of the Artist’s Equity New York chapter |
|
 |
1959 |
 |
Grand Prize for work in the Art USA exhibition at the New York Coliseum |
|
 |
1960 |
 |
Logan Award for work shown in the 63rd American Exhibition from The Art Institute of Chicago |
|
 |
1962 |
 |
President of National Artist’s Equity First Vice-President of the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors National Association of Women Artists member Sculptor's Guild member |
|
 |
1963 |
 |
President of National Artist’s Equity |
|
 |
1965 |
 |
participant in the National Council on the Arts and Government, Washington, DC |
|
 |
1966 |
 |
Honorary Degree Western College for Women (Oxford, OH) |
|
 |
1969 |
 |
MacDowell Colony Medal, Peterborough, NH |
|
 |
1971 |
 |
Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture, Skowhegan, Deer Isle, Maine Brandeis University Creative Arts Award in Sculpture, Waltham, MA |
|
 |
1973 |
 |
Honorary degree from Smith College, Northampton, MA |
|
 |
1973 |
 |
Honorary Degree Smith College (Northampton, MA) |
|
 |
1977 |
 |
Honorary Degree Columbia University (New York, NY) |
|
 |
1978 |
 |
Honorary Degree Boston University (Boston, MA) |
|
 |
1979 |
 |
President’s Medal of the Municipal Art Society of New York Election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York |
|
 |
1988 |
 |
Died April 17 in her home in New York City |
|
 |
Exhibitions |
|
 |
2009 |
 |
"Louise Nevelson: Dawns and Dusks," Louise Blouin Foundation, London, England (solo) |
|
 |
2008 |
 |
Jesuvian Process, Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York City, NY |
|
 |
2008 |
 |
Selections from the collection of Helga and Walther Lauffs, Zwirner & Wirth, New York City, NY |
|
 |
2007 |
 |
Etching since 1950, Davison Art Center, Middletown |
|
 |
2007 |
 |
The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson�(solo retrospective), The Jewish Museum, New York ; travelled to: de Young Museum, San Francisco |
|
 |
2006 |
 |
Dialog Skulptur, Kunstverein Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen |
|
 |
2006 |
 |
Louise Nevelson: Small Works, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA |
|
 |
2005 |
 |
Boca Raton collects, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL |
|
 |
2004 |
 |
Picasso to Pop: A Growing Contemporary Collection, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ |
|
 |
2003 |
 |
Printmaking Methods - Etching, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA |
|
 |
2002 |
 |
Art Cologne, Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie |
|
 |
2001 |
 |
Art Cologne, Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie |
|
 |
2001 |
 |
Art Palm Beach 2001, Fay Gold Gallery (group) |
|
 |
2001 |
 |
ARTCHICAGO 2001, Fay Gold Gallery (group) |
|
 |
1999 |
 |
San Francisco International Art Exposition, Fay Gold Gallery (group) |
|
 |
1998 |
 |
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (group) |
|
 |
1998 |
 |
Radcliffe Bailey, Louise Nevelson, Doug and Mike Starn, San Francisco International Art Exposition, Fay Gold Gallery (group) |
|
 |
1998 |
 |
Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, GA (solo) |
|
 |
1998 |
 |
PaceWildenstein, Los Angeles, CA (solo) |
|
 |
1998 |
 |
Art Cologne, Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie (solo) |
|
 |
1998 |
 |
Louise Nevelson, Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie, Bielefeld |
|
 |
1997 |
 |
Joan T. Washburn Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1997 |
 |
Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo) |
|
 |
1996 |
 |
Galerie Gmurzynska, Cologne |
|
 |
1995 |
 |
Arij Gasiunasen Fine Art, Florida (solo) |
|
 |
1995 |
 |
MOMA, New York, NY (group) |
|
 |
1995 |
 |
Rachel Adler, New York, NY (group) |
|
 |
1995 |
 |
Ace Gallery, Mexico (group) |
|
 |
1994 |
 |
UBU Gallery, New York, NY (group) |
|
 |
1994 |
 |
Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome, Italy (solo) |
|
 |
1993 |
 |
Linda Farris Gallery, Seattle, WA (group) |
|
 |
1992 |
 |
Brooklyn Museum, NY (group) |
|
 |
1992 |
 |
The Hudson River Museum (group) |
|
 |
1992 |
 |
Bellas Artes, Santa Fe, NM (solo) |
|
 |
1992 |
 |
Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, FL (solo) |
|
 |
1991 |
 |
Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, NY (group) |
|
 |
1991 |
 |
Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (group) |
|
 |
1990 |
 |
Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY (group) |
|
 |
1986 |
 |
Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris, France (solo) |
|
 |
1983 |
 |
Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC |
|
 |
1982 |
 |
Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC |
|
 |
1976 |
 |
Venice Biennale Expo �70 in Osaka, Japan |
|
 |
1973 |
 |
Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, NY |
|
 |
1970 |
 |
Pittsburgh International Exhibition at the Carnegie Institute |
|
 |
1968 |
 |
Documenta IV, Kassel |
|
 |
1964 |
 |
Documenta IV, Kassel Pittsburgh International Exhibition at the Carnegie Institute |
|
 |
1964 |
 |
The Pace Gallery, New York and Boston (solo) |
|
 |
1962 |
 |
Venice Biennale |
|
 |
1961 |
 |
Tanager Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1961 |
 |
Galerie Daniel Cordier, Paris (solo) |
|
 |
1961 |
 |
Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, West Germany (solo) |
|
 |
1961 |
 |
Pittsburgh International Exhibition at the Carnegie Institute |
|
 |
1960 |
 |
David Herbert Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1960 |
 |
Devorah Sherman Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo) |
|
 |
1960 |
 |
Galerie Daniel Cordier, Paris (solo) |
|
 |
1959 |
 |
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1958 |
 |
Esther Stuttman Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1958 |
 |
Pittsburgh International Exhibition at the Carnegie Institute |
|
 |
1956 |
 |
Grand Central Moderns Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1954 |
 |
Marcia Clapp Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1950 |
 |
Lotte Jacobi Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1943 |
 |
Norlyst Gallery, New York, NY (solo) |
|
 |
1941 |
 |
Nierendorf Gallery, New York, NY (first solo exhibition) |
|
|