“I wanted the form, but I didn’t care for the carving. I wanted something more immediate because my creativity was faster.” This quote describes___________________, the artist who used found wooden objects to assemble large sculptures.

a. Robert Smithson
b. Louise Nevelson
c. David Smith
d. Tony Oursler
e. none of these are correct


b. Louise Nevelson

a. Incorrect. Smithson did assemble wooden objects for his art.
b. Correct. Louise Nevelson was interested in the more immediate creative act of using found wooden objects.
c. Incorrect. David Smith was more interested in metal forms in his work.
d. Incorrect. Oursler uses video and material such as fiberglass in his work.
e. Incorrect. Nevelson was interested in the more immediate creative act of using found wooden objects.

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