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  • By 1968, Pace had left Boston and moved to its current headquarters, at 32 E. 57th St. Early on, the gallery mounted shows of established and then-burgeoning artists, such as Louise Nevelson, Robert Irwin, Agnes Martin, Ad Reinhardt, Jim Dine and Brice Marden.

    Peering Into One Gallery's Family Scrapbook 2010

  • The Louise Nevelson correspondence, for instance, includes a February 17th, 1950 letter from a secretary at the Whitney Museum confirming a studio visit by museum director Lloyd Goodrich on the 20th in order that he might see her recent sculpture "for possible inclusion in the 1950 Annual of Contemporary Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings" exhibition that spring.

    Daniel Grant: Choice Nuggets Found in Leo Castelli Archives Daniel Grant 2011

  • This white walk-in sculptural environment — imagine Dr. Caligari's cabinet decorated by Joseph Cornell and painted by Louise Nevelson — was constructed by Schwitters over almost 20 years.

    Lost in Found Objects Richard B. Woodward 2011

  • The Louise Nevelson correspondence, for instance, includes a February 17th, 1950 letter from a secretary at the Whitney Museum confirming a studio visit by museum director Lloyd Goodrich on the 20th in order that he might see her recent sculpture "for possible inclusion in the 1950 Annual of Contemporary Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings" exhibition that spring.

    Daniel Grant: Choice Nuggets Found in Leo Castelli Archives Daniel Grant 2011

  • A postmortem interview with sculptor Louise Nevelson digs into the web of truth and emotion that was her life.

    Arena Stage's Edward Albee Festival lineup 2011

  • Like an amazing, large lithograph by Louise Nevelson, printed at the famous Tamarind Workshop.

    Edward Goldman: Art, Sex, and Rock 'N' Roll Edward Goldman 2011

  • This page includes a biography of Louise Nevelson and link to works in the Guggenheim collection.

    Jewish Women Artists - Louise Nevelson 2010

  • This page includes a brief biography of Louise Nevelson, as well as photographs of five Nevelson works.

    Jewish Women Artists - Louise Nevelson 2010

  • This link includes a brief biography of Nevelson and representations of three of the Louise Nevelson stamps.

    Jewish Women Artists - Louise Nevelson 2010

  • In 1938, she married Robert Goldwater, a leading American art critic and historian who took his bride to New York later that year and introduced her to the power players of Manhattan's art scene: prominent collectors such as Peggy Guggenheim; art dealer Leo Castelli; painters Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning; and sculptor Louise Nevelson.

    Trailblazing sculptor Louise Bourgeois, 98, dies; art inspired by traumatic past Michael O'Sullivan 2010

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