Louise Nevelson: Light and Shadow

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Price
$39.95
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Publish Date
Pages
512
Dimensions
6.7 X 9.5 X 1.9 inches | 2.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780500094013

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About the Author

Laurie Wilson is an art historian and practicing psychoanalyst on the faculty of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York affiliated with NYU School of Medicine. Her involvement with Nevelson dates back to the 1970s, when she spent fifteen hours interviewing the artist for her doctoral dissertation, Louise Nevelson: Iconography and Sources, which was subsequently published in the series Outstanding Dissertations in the Fine Arts. She has also written over a dozen chapters, articles, and essays on Nevelson.

Reviews

This capacious, precisely detailed biography, the first in a quarter-century, was a long time in the making and consequently brims with diligently mined and carefully weighed revelations. Wilson's fascinating, well-illustrated explication of Nevelson's artistic quest reignites appreciation for the profound complexity, evocative beauty, and mystical power of her work.
The depth and beauty of this book is extraordinary. I lived with Louise Nevelson for almost twenty-five years and never asked questions that I thought would be intrusive. Laurie Wilson's brilliant biography answers those questions with remarkable insight.--Diana Mackown, Nevelson's longtime assistant and friend
Based on primary sources--especially unpublished interviews with the artist, her family, friends, and dealers-- Laurie Wilson presents new information, adroitly separates fact from fiction, and reveals the complex personality of a much admired but little understood artist.--Valerie J. Fletcher, art historian and curator
Laurie Wilson finds a delicate and delicious balance between art history and psychoanalysis in this authoritative, exhaustive biography. With an opulence that Nevelson herself would have admired, Wilson proclaims her subject's genius and sculpts a permanent place for Nevelson alongside her most admired contemporary, Pablo Picasso.--Vera Camden, Professor of Psychiatry and English Literature
Reads like a thriller with the hero, art, as savior... This compelling biography examines Nevelson's inner life, and portrays her as an artist, woman, and complex human being. It is fascinating to read how she cultivated her image and rose to prominence in what was the macho art world of her time with her evolved and original works. Wilson's refreshing account also includes Nevelson's inspirational friends--many of them women--from the movers and shakers of her era. At last a major, yet inclusive, work in the genre of Art History!--Jane McAdam Freud, sculptor
In this biography of Ukrainian-born American sculpture artist Louise Nevelson, famous for her work with shadow boxes and black wooden walls, Wilson, a practicing psychoanalyst who teaches at NYU, uses her professional expertise to explore the inner life and motivations of the artist and her artwork. Wilson details the artist's eccentricities and places Nevelson's success in the context of the 1970s, specifically the male-dominated contemporary art scene in N.Y.C. Her descriptions of Nevelson's art are vivid, carefully observed, and insightful.
A much-needed, comprehensive biography of a great American artist. Wilson, an art historian and practicing psychoanalyst, is perfectly suited to write this intimate, revealing biography of the artist she interviewed many times and considers "one of the greatest American artists of the twentieth-century.''
Separating truth from myth, a perceptive investigation into the ''''larger than life' American original, Louise Nevelson. A fascinating read for someone who knew her well.--Arne Glimcher, founder of Pace Gallery