One Fine Show: “Louise Nevelson, Mrs. N’s Palace” at the Centre Pompidou-Metz
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The artist was a pioneer of installation art and is best known for assemblages of debris that appear like monochrome artifacts from the future.
The artist was a pioneer of installation art and is best known for assemblages of debris that appear like monochrome artifacts from the future.
The artist was a pioneer of installation art and is best known for assemblages of debris that appear like monochrome artifacts from the future.
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