Julia Bryan-Wilson is the award-winning author of Fray: Art and Textile Politics and Art Workers: Radical Practice in the Vietnam War Era.
“Boldly conceived, Julia Bryan-Wilson’s far-reaching study gives us
a multidirectional understanding of Louise Nevelson’s
intersectional abstraction that renders the artist strikingly
contemporary.”—Kobena Mercer, author of Travel & See: Black
Diaspora Art Practices since the 1980s
“Julia Bryan-Wilson’s Louise Nevelson is exceptional in its
innovative framing, physical structure, and above all, brilliantly
original weaving of personal experience, material analysis, and art
historical methodologies.”—Jo Applin, author of Lee Lozano: Not
Working
“Bryan-Wilson brings world-class critical, feminist, and
social-historical skills to bear on Nevelson’s sculpture and public
persona. The result is that we see Nevelson’s radiant intelligence
in a new light.”—Richard Meyer, author of Master of the Two Left
Feet: Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered
“From the multicomponent design to the conceptual approaches
therein, Bryan-Wilson has crafted an innovative and engaging look
at Louise Nevelson. Further, she offers a queered, critical
methodology that changes the game.”—Bridget R. Cooks, author of
Exhibiting Blackness: African Americans and the American Art
Museum
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