Louise Nevelson and Environments - Anne Horvath
At the heart of Moon Garden + One (1958), Louise Nevelson's first environment, exceptionally reconstructed for the exhibition, this lecture explores the artist’s journey toward what would soon become known as installation art.
From the use of space to the blue lighting enveloping the wall sculptures, Nevelson creates a total work of art, meticulously designed. Through this emblematic example, Anne Horvath highlights how the artist renewed the relationship between sculpture, space, and perception, paving the way for new forms of immersive environments in twentieth-century art.
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By Anne Horvath
Duration: 45 min
Free admission with presentation of the exhibition day ticket
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Centre Pompidou-Metz
1 parvis des Droits de l'Homme
57020 Metz
France
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