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LOUISE NEVELSON'S LIFE, WITH TOO LITTLE ART
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LOUISE NEVELSON
A Passionate Life
By Laurie Lisle
Summit, 352 pages, $24.95, illustrated
In "Louise Nevelson: A Passionate Life," Laurie Lisle hasn't
quite done for her subject what Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington
did in "Picasso: Creator and Destroyer," or what Steven Naifeh and
Gregory White Smith did in "Jackson Pollock: An American Saga."
Instead of reveling in rotten character traits, Lisle seems almost
to regret mentioning them. But mention them she must. And so the
reader gets a full dose of Nevelson as lousy wife, lousy mother,
lousy friend and egomaniac, who, ...
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