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The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing a Legend (Jewish Museum of New York)
Arthur Coleman Danto
,
Harriet F. Senie
, ...
Yale University Press
, 2007 - 238 pages
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highly recommended
A book the art world needed
Just when I was interested in learning more about
Louise
Nevelson
this very fine book appears in publication. The quality photographs show all facets of her career and the writings reflect in-depth scholarship. Some more detail views of the
sculpture
s would have been nice also, like those on the front and back cover. This fresh and thorough book is the kind that gives great artists the continuing attention they deserve. Like her contemporary Georgia O'Keeffe, Nevelson was a truly unique American woman artist.
THE SCULPTURE OF LOUISE NEVELSON
A wonderful collection. Full, beautifully presented, with interesting narrative incorporating
Nevelson
's personal history with that of her creations. Prints - some color as well as black and white - are lusciously entwined with the essays.
A MUST HAVE volume for all art lovers.
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Well Worth the Money
The review from "Publishers Weekly" is not just hype but rather an excellent summation of this gem. Though another reviewer wished for more close-ups of
Nevelson
's
sculpture
s, I was pleased with their number and really don't think more would have added much. I was also pleasantly surprised to find good coverage of Nevelson's etchings and metal sculptures. And it is always an added bonus when the text is well-written and insightful. All in all, THE SCULPTURE OF
LOUISE
NEVELSON:
CONSTRUCTING
A
LEGEND
is a must-have book for those interested in both the person and her oevre.
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Nevelson
An excellent book on an extrordinary artist. There are not many books available on
Louise
Nevelson
so this one is the most important. It has extensive examples of her work over her whole career. It is beautifully printed and finely bound.
Mysterious monuments
Nevelson
's work, as I had seen it in books and other photos, never really impressed me. Then I saw a show of her work, for which this book is catalog - what a difference.
Size matters - I k
new
that intellectually, but standing in front of these imposing works creates a subjective experience that no photo can capture. Walking around them changes perspective, too, giving a sense like one of those Zen gardens where no point of view presents all of the work's features. Then, at least in the "black" works, there's an odd paradox. If the works had been perfectly, 100% black and non-reflective, then there would have been nothing to see. Only the fact that they're not truly black exposes their mystery.
The static
museum
display, even more than the book's photos, left me knowing that I had missed at least two aspects of these majestic works. First, their depth and structure only half-defines the shadows deep inside these works. The other half of the shadow's definition comes from the light - a constant in the museum gallery, freezing the shadows like insects in amber, whereas natural lighting would change throughout the day and let the shifting shadows come to life. Second, some of the installations seemed incomplete. Oh, the pieces of Dawn's Wedding Chapel were all there and presented well, but I felt that there must have been some original placement of the pieces that would define the interior of the chapel - the pieces' placement in the display that I saw lacked the consistent logic that I expected of Nevelson.
More than just a catalog of the Nevelson show, this book provides insight into her origins, life, and career. Almost as much as Salvador Dali, Nevelson might well have been Nevelson's greatest creation - once success allowed it, her extravagant clothes, mask-like makeup, and signature scarf on her head worked together to create a unique persona. Beneath that, we still see the remarkable person and her groundbreaking work.
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