[Louise Nevelson exhibition installation at Grand Central Moderns, Jan. 1958] [motion picture] / filmed by Ilya Bolotowsky
Installation of Louise Nevelson's premier exhibition at Grand Central Moderns, held January 4-23, 1958. The exhibition catalog cover is also shown. Nevelson appears briefly. Also found on videocassette copy is unrelated footage (3 min.) of Mitchell Siporin, copied to the same cassette during the transfer from motion picture film to video.
A Conversation with Louise Nevelson
Diamonstein, Barbaralee
Reference: 1 sound cassette + catalog
An interview of sculptor Louise Nevelson conducted by Barbaralee Diamonstein, accompanied by the publication, Celebration 80/Deluxe Edition done for the Pace Galleries.
Louise Nevelson interview
Braun, Barbara, 1939-
Interview of Louise Nevelson conducted by Barbara Braun. Also present are Jean Lipman, Paul Anbinder, and Diana McGowan.
Oral history interview with Louise Nevelson
Seckler, Dorothy Gees, 1910-1994
Interview of Louise Nevelson, conducted by Dorothy Gees Seckler for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, June 1964 - 1966 and undated.
Oral history interview with Louise Nevelson
Glimcher, Arnold B.
An interview of Louise Nevelson conducted 1972 Jan. 30, by Arnold Glimcher, for the Archives of American Art.
Learning from performers : sound recordings
Lectures by artists delivered for the "Learning from Performers" series at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Artists include Richard Estes(21 p.), Julien Levy, Robert Motherwell, Alice Neel(51 p.) and Louise Nevelson.
The Welders of Lippincott Foundry Oral Histories
Lippincott, Inc.
The collection of The Welders of Lippincott Foundry Oral Histories measures 26.49 GB and dates from 2019. All materials in this collection are in born-digital format and include video and audio recordings, transcripts and one photograph.
Hy Cohen papers
Correspondence, including letters from Irving Block, Phillip Evergood, Louise Nevelson, Elias Newman and Irene Rice Pereira; a photograph of Cohen and photographs of art work and Artists Equity Association of New York banquets, 1967 and 1968; exhibition catalogs and announcements; lecture notes; Artists Equity newsletters; and miscellany.
David Kasmire papers
Letters to David Kasmire from Hubert Crehan, Sonia Gechtoff, George McNeil, Wilfred Zogbaum describing the art scenes and the people involved in New York City and San Francisco between 1949 and 1968, including John Bolles, Herman Cherry, Ethel Gechtoff (Etya), Louise Nevelson Clay Edgar Spohn and others; a letter from Bernard Berenson …
Fred Reichman papers
bulk 1952-1959
Biographical material, correspondence, a poem by Reichman, printed material, and photographs of Reichman with friends, family, and his works of art. Correspondents include Max Weber, Clyfford Still, Andrew Dasburg, Mark Tobey, Louise Nevelson, Dan Shapiro, and others.