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In 1935 she participated in a group show at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. Six years later, in 1941, she presented her first solo show at the Nierendorf Gallery, also in New York.<ref>Louise Nevelson. Guggenheim Museum.
In 1935 she participated in a group show at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. Six years later, in 1941, she presented her first solo show at the Nierendorf Gallery, also in New York.<ref>Louise Nevelson. Guggenheim Museum.
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/louise-nevelson</ref> During this period, the artist produced works with wood, terracotta, bronze, and plaster. Throughout her life, the artist presented more than one hundred solo exhibitions. As a way of discovering new concepts in her work and taking on particular styles, she studied engraving with the British artist Stanley William Hayter, founder of “''Atelier 17''”..
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/louise-nevelson</ref>During this period, the artist produced works with wood, terracotta, bronze, and plaster. Throughout her life, the artist presented more than one hundred solo exhibitions. As a way of discovering new concepts in her work and taking on particular styles, she studied engraving with the British artist Stanley William Hayter, founder of “''Atelier 17''”..

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En 1935 participó en una muestra colectiva en el Brooklyn Museum de Nueva York y seis años más tarde, en 1941, presentó su primera muestra individual en la misma ciudad, aunque en aquella ocasión en la Nierendorf Gallery.<ref>Louise Nevelson. Guggenheim Museum.
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/louise-nevelson</ref>. Durante esta etapa, la artista ya elaboraba obras en madera, terracota, bronce y yeso. A lo largo de su vida, la artista presentó más de cien muestras individuales. Como una manera de descubrir nuevos conceptos en su obra y tomar estilos particulares, estudió grabado con el artista británico Stanley William Hayter, fundador del “''Atelier 17''”.

In 1935 she participated in a group show at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. Six years later, in 1941, she presented her first solo show at the Nierendorf Gallery, also in New York.[1]During this period, the artist produced works with wood, terracotta, bronze, and plaster. Throughout her life, the artist presented more than one hundred solo exhibitions. As a way of discovering new concepts in her work and taking on particular styles, she studied engraving with the British artist Stanley William Hayter, founder of “Atelier 17”..