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Louise Nevelson
Ohne Titel, 1976
Collage
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142
Louise Nevelson
Ohne Titel, 1976
Collage
Starting bid:
€ 13,000
Estimate:
€ 14,000 - 18,000
End: 07-15-26 16:10:00 Berlin
07-15-26 10:10:00 New York
07-15-26 07:10:00 Los Angeles (29 days, 20h:27m)

Please enter your maximum bid, it will only be used to the extent necessary to beat the next best bid.
Bid plus 34 % buyer's premium (differential taxation without separate VAT statement, sales tax certificate upon request) and droit de suite charge without VAT.
Self pick-up: free of charge,
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within Germany 113,18 €,
within the EU countries 192,45 €,
outside the EU countries on request.


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Louise Nevelson
1899 - 1988
Ohne Titel. 1976.
Collage. Wood and cardboard on panel.
Signed and dated in the lower right. 90 x 59 cm (35.4 x 23.2 in). [AW].

• An icon of postwar modernism: With her monochromatic and monumental wooden assemblages, Louise Nevelson shaped the movements of “Junk Art” and “Geometric Abstraction.”
• 1943: “Exhibition by 31 Women” at Peggy Guggenheim’s “Art of This Century” gallery, alongside Frida Kahlo, Meret Oppenheim, Dorothea Tanning, and others.
• In 1962, Nevelson exhibited at the American Pavilion of the 31st Venice Biennale.
• The artist’s works are held in renowned museums worldwide, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris; the Tate Modern, London; the Museum Ludwig, Cologne; the Whitney Museum of American Art; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York
.

PROVENANCE: Pace Gallery, New York.
Private collection, New York.
Private collection, London.
Private collection, Austria (acquired from the above).

EXHIBITION: Louise Nevelson. Sculpture and Collages, Wildenstein & Co., New York, April 30–May 29, 1981.

LITERATURE: Thomas von Salis (ed.), Prinzip Collage. Von Arp bis West, Salzburg 2022, pp. 114f. (illustrated in color on p. 115).

In very good condition. With traces from the production. Not unframed for cataloging.