Louise Nevelson (1899-1988)
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF ARNOLD SCAASI AND PARKER LADD
Louise Nevelson (1899-1988)

Nightscape I

Details
Louise Nevelson (1899-1988)
Nightscape I
painted wood construction, in eight parts
overall: 101 x 89 x 12 in. (256.5 x 226.1 x 30.5 cm.)
Executed in 1974-1983.
Provenance
Pace Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1983
Literature
S. Drucker, "Where Color is King: Arnold Scaasi's Fitting Redesign in Palm Beach," Architectural Digest, February 2003, p. 192 (illustrated).

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Lot Essay

“When I fell in love with black, it contained all color. It wasn’t a negation of color. It was an acceptance. Because black encompasses all colors. Black is the most aristocratic color of all. The only aristocratic color. For me this is the ultimate. You can be quiet and it contains the whole quietness. Of excitement. I have seen things that were transformed into black, that look good on greatness. I don’t want to use a lesser word. Now, if it does that for things I’ve handled, that means that the essence of it is just what you call alchemy.”
-Louise Nevelson

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