Sculptor Louise Nevelson
The 80-year-old artist - heralded for her sculptures throughout New York City - was honored with a rare solo show at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine. "Sunday Morning" anchor Charles Osgood talked with Nevelson, in a profile that was originally broadcast August 6, 1981.

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Nevelson in Process, 1977 | From the Vaults

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Thinking Outside the Box: Louise Nevelson at Kykuit (with Deborah A. Goldberg, Ph.D.)

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From the archives: Sculptor Louise Nevelson

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Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

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The Satisfying Ancient Art Of Glassblowing - Making A Murrine Vase - Narrated Process

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Louise Nevelson, 1978

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How Louise Bourgeois Confronts the Past through Sculpture | Art21

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Turn Into Anything: Kiki Smith at the Foundry

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Art Preservation Hidden in Plain Sight (at @metmuseum)

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The iconic sculptures of Louise Nevelson

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Louise Nevelson's Influence on Black, queer, and feminist artists | INTERPRETATIONS

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PEGTV: Video Vault-Warren Kimble's Artful Assemblages, May 2022

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Ep. 12 Starting your Portrait Sculpture: Armature meets Clay!

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New York City, a Great Big Sculpture | Collection View: Louise Nevelson

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Blackface: A cultural history of a racist art form

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Yayoi Kusama – Obsessed with Polka Dots | Tate

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David Smith: Sculpture 1932-1965

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Art Talk: Louise Nevelson

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