Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Louise Nevelson, Dark Song, serigraph, monochromatic geometric forms in black and gray, abstract composition evoking depth and mystery.

Original Serigraph on Paper - From the rare limited edition of 125 - Published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. In collaboration with The Pace Gallery New York - Suite: Facade - Hand Signed by the Artist // Dark Song by Louise Nevelson is a limited edition serigraph from 1966, reflecting Nevelson's signature aesthetic of shadowy, abstract compositions. This monochromatic piece reveals a layered arrangement of geometric shapes and fragmented forms, reminiscent of her iconic wood assemblages. The composition, rendered in deep blacks and subtle grays, creates a sense of depth and mystery, as though peering into a concealed space. Nevelson's work often explores themes of urban structure and transformation, using abstract forms to evoke a haunting, architectural quality. Published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. in collaboration with The Pace Gallery, this print exemplifies Nevelson’s mastery in conveying sculptural presence through two-dimensional work.

Artwork Copyright © Louise Nevelson

Dark song, 1966

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Original Serigraph on Paper - From the rare limited edition of 125 - Published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. In collaboration with The Pace Gallery New York - Suite: Facade - Hand Signed by the Artist // Dark Song by Louise Nevelson is a limited edition serigraph from 1966, reflecting Nevelson's signature aesthetic of shadowy, abstract compositions. This monochromatic piece reveals a layered arrangement of geometric shapes and fragmented forms, reminiscent of her iconic wood assemblages. The composition, rendered in deep blacks and subtle grays, creates a sense of depth and mystery, as though peering into a concealed space. Nevelson's work often explores themes of urban structure and transformation, using abstract forms to evoke a haunting, architectural quality. Published by Harry N. Abrams Inc. in collaboration with The Pace Gallery, this print exemplifies Nevelson’s mastery in conveying sculptural presence through two-dimensional work.

Artwork Copyright © Louise Nevelson

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