Louise Nevelson created her large scale wood Assemblages during the 1950s. Nevelson's monochromatic wood sculptures demonstrated an understanding of composition, balance, space, repetition, rhythm, movement, and unity.
What is Assemblage?
Popularized in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s by artists like Robert Rauschenberg (b.1925) and Jim Dine (b.1935), Assemblage is a form of three-dimensional visual art whose compositions are formed from everyday items, usually called "found objects". |