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Louise Nevelson's Sculpture

Drag, Color, Join, Face


  • YALE (Wiley)
  • by Julia Bryan-Wilson
In this radical rethinking of the art of Louise Nevelson (1899-1988), Julia Bryan-Wilson provides a long-overdue critical account of a signature figure in postwar sculpture. A Ukraine-born Jewish immigrant, Nevelson persevered in the male-dominated New York art world. Nonetheless, her careful procedures of construction?in which she assembled found pieces of wood into elaborate structures, usually painted black have been little studied.

ISBN 9780300236705 | EN | PB BOX
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Publisher YALE (Wiley)
ISBN 9780300236705
Author(s) Julia Bryan-Wilson
Publication date June 2023
Edition Paperback in box
Dimensions 235 x 184 mm
Pages 352
Language(s) English ed.
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In this radical rethinking of the art of Louise Nevelson (1899-1988), Julia Bryan-Wilson provides a long-overdue critical account of a signature figure in postwar sculpture. A Ukraine-born Jewish immigrant, Nevelson persevered in the male-dominated New York art world. Nonetheless, her careful procedures of construction?in which she assembled found pieces of wood into elaborate structures, usually painted black have been little studied.

Organized around a series of key operations in Nevelson's own process (dragging, coloring, joining, and facing), the book comprises four slipcased, individually bound volumes that can be read in any order. Both form and content thus echo Nevelson's own modular sculptures, the gridded boxes of which the artist herself rearranged. Exploring how Nevelson's making relates to domesticity, racialized matter, gendered labor, and the environment, Bryan-Wilson offers a sustained examination of the social and political implications of Nevelson's art. The author also approaches Nevelson's sculptures from her own embodied subjectivity as a queer feminist scholar. She forges an expansive art history that places Nevelson's assemblages in dialogue with a wide array of marginalized worldmaking and underlines the artist's proclamation of allegiance to blackness.

Louise Nevelson's Sculpture

Louise Nevelson's Sculpture

€69.95