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The New York Public Library



presents



An Art Book Series Event



*LOUISE NEVELSON: Light and Shadow*
<https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2016/10/26/louise-nevelson-laurie-wilson-arezoo-moseni-art-book-series-event>



*Laurie Wilson*

*In conversation with*

*Arezoo Moseni*



Wednesday October 26, 2016

6:00 p.m.



Celeste Auditorium
Celeste Bartos Education Center

 Lower Level



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5th Avenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

(directions
<https://www.google.com/maps?saddr&daddr=Fifth+Avenue+at+42nd+Street+New+York,+NY,+10018>
)



Event is free. Registration is recommended.

Priority is given to those who have registered in advance.



*REGISTER NOW* <http://louisenevelson.eventbrite.com/?aff=emailinvitation>



 Auditorium doors open to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are subject to last minute change or cancellation



*In celebration of the publication of **Louise Nevelson: Light and Shadow*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/search/C__SLOUISE%20NEVELSON%3A%20Light%20and%20Shadow__Orightresult__U?lang=eng&suite=def>*,
art historian and biographer Laurie Wilson discusses the remarkable life
and art of one of the great sculptors of the 20th century in a presentation
that considers the key elements of Nevelson’s work, the links between her
childhood experiences and adult life as an artist, the major influences on
her evolving style, the challenges she faced to be taken seriously, and the
relationship between her public face and the flesh-and-blood woman.*



*Following the presentation, Laurie Wilson and Arezoo Moseni converse about
Nevelson’s unshakeable self-confidence, even in the face of failure, her
relationship to other artists of her era (Mark Rothko, Diego Rivera, Willem
de Kooning), and the gallerists, curators and critics who shaped her
career, most especially* *The New York Times* *critic Hilton Kramer and the
art dealer Arne Glimcher, founder of the Pace Gallery*.



The story of Louise Nevelson’s remarkable life and art—the first biography
of this major artist to be published in 25 years--draws on hours of
personal interviews with *Nevelson*
<http://www.pacegallery.com/artists/327/louise-nevelson> and her
colleagues, friends and family to offer an intimate portrait and extensive
new detail. Nevelson struggled in poverty in the art-world wilderness for
30 years before she was finally “discovered” at age 59 and celebrated for
her groundbreaking abstract-expressionist sculpture.



She took the art world of the sixties and seventies by storm, and retained
an enduring popularity for the next 30 years until her death at age 89. *Louise
Nevelson*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/search/C__Snevelson,%20louise__Orightresult__U?lang=eng>
was
a pioneer environmental artist with room-size installations composed of
series of boxes, and later in her career was celebrated for her  majestic,
large-scale Cor-ten steel structures that are now spread all across
America. From czarist Russia at the turn of the century to a Jewish
immigrant childhood in Maine; a repressive marriage to the life of an
artist, she was always a formidable personality, a woman who made it
entirely on her own in an art world dominated by men.



As her good looks faded Nevelson developed a unique persona, dressing like
a gypsy queen and adorning herself with mink eyelashes. She found that when
people were seduced by her charisma and startling appearance, they would
soon enough find themselves also looking at her art. Throughout her life,
Nevelson prized creativity above all else. *“*Her deepest desire was to
share her creativity with the world and to encourage everyone to
participate in what she believed was the highest possible human
achievement—art. As Nevelson understood it, art was something that should
be accessible to all—not just an elite few.*”* —Laurie Wilson



*Advance copies of **LOUISE NEVELSON: Light and Shadow*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/search/C__SLOUISE%20NEVELSON%3A%20Light%20and%20Shadow__Orightresult__U?lang=eng&suite=def>
 *(Thames & Hudson, 2016) are available for purchase and signing at the end
of the event*.



*Laurie Wilson* <http://www.lauriewilsonphd.com/> is a New York-based
biographer and art historian, and the author of *Alberto Giacometti: Myth,
Magic and the Man*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/record/C__Rb17547172__Swilson%2C%20laurie__P0%2C1__Orightresult__U__X4?lang=eng&suite=def>,
published by Yale University Press in 2003. Her new book is *Louise
Nevelson: Light and Shadow* (Thames & Hudson, October 2016), which draws on
her longtime involvement with the artist, dating back to the 1970s when she
spent fifteen hours interviewing Nevelson for her doctoral dissertation.
She has written over a dozen chapters, articles and essays on Nevelson for
professional journals and publications, including essays for the 1980
Whitney Museum exhibit (for which she conducted additional interviews with
the artist) and the catalogue essay for an exhibit at the Phoenix Museum of
Art. She is also a practicing psychoanalyst on the faculty of the Institute
for Psychoanalytic Education affiliated with NYU School of Medicine.



*Arezoo Moseni* <https://twitter.com/arezoomoseni> is an artist. Her work
has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at major venues in the
U.S. and abroad such as FIAC 2014, and it is held in numerous public and
private collections including the Brooklyn Museum, Bibliotheque nationale
de France, and Musee de La Photographie. She is the recipient of several
fellowships and grants including the Carnegie Corporation of New York | New
York Times award, Kentler International Work on Site grant, Yaddo
Fellowship and Artists Space Independent Project grant. She received a BFA
at Utah State University, a MA and MFA at the University of New Mexico, and
a MLIS at Pratt Institute. She curates exhibitions and events at The New
York Public Library where she has initiated several exhibition and program
series featuring the work of emerging and renowned artists, architects,
authors, critics, designers, poets and others.



In its eighth year the program series *An Art Book*
<http://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/%22an%20art%20book%20series%22>,
initiated and organized by *Arezoo Moseni*
<http://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/%2522arezoo%2520moseni%2522>,
is a celebration of the essential importance and beauty of art books. The
events showcase book presentations and discussions by world renowned
artists, critics, curators, gallerists, historians and writers.



*The event is free and advanced registration is recommended. *



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attending these events, you consent to the use of your image and voice by
the Library for all purposes.


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