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Which statements describe Louise Nevelson's sculptures?
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Nevelson explained their meaning to viewers.
Nevelson explained their meaning to viewers.
They are examples of Assemblage, made of found objects and boxes.
They are examples of Assemblage, made of found objects and boxes.
Shadows in them are important.
Shadows in them are important.
Repeated forms create visual rhythm and variety of forms creates interest.
Repeated forms create visual rhythm and variety of forms creates interest.
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Correct statements:
- They are examples of Assemblage, made of found objects and boxes.
(Nevelson built wooden reliefs and sculptures from found scraps and compartmentalized boxes.)
- Shadows in them are important.
(Her deep relief and monochrome surfaces emphasize light-and-shadow effects.)
- Repeated forms create visual rhythm and variety of forms creates interest.
(She used repeated motifs and varied elements to produce rhythm and visual complexity.)
Incorrect: "Nevelson explained their meaning to viewers." — she generally avoided explaining her work and encouraged personal interpretation.
- They are examples of Assemblage, made of found objects and boxes.
(Nevelson built wooden reliefs and sculptures from found scraps and compartmentalized boxes.)
- Shadows in them are important.
(Her deep relief and monochrome surfaces emphasize light-and-shadow effects.)
- Repeated forms create visual rhythm and variety of forms creates interest.
(She used repeated motifs and varied elements to produce rhythm and visual complexity.)
Incorrect: "Nevelson explained their meaning to viewers." — she generally avoided explaining her work and encouraged personal interpretation.
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