Louise Nevelson papers, circa 1903–1979. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. This collection includes: original essays, poetry and statements by the artist; clippings; correspondence; exhibition announcement catalogues, and lists; oral history interviews; inventories; dealers’ records; press releases; photographs and slides (art works and personal); and reviews.
Adams, Agnes. “Behind a One-Woman Art Show: Louise Nedelson’s [Nevelson’s] Revolt as a Pampered Wife.” New York Post, October 16, 1941.
Adams, Cindy. “Nevelson’s Nine Floors of Trash and Treasures.” New York Post, May 3, 1983.
Albee, Edward. “The World is Beginning to Resemble Her Art.” Art News, May 1980.
Albee, Edward, and Laurie Wilson. Louise Nevelson: Atmospheres and Environments. New York: C. N. Potter and Whitney Museum of American Art, 1980.
Albright, Thomas. “Art is a Conviction – A Way of Life.” San Francisco Chronicle, February 25, 1977.
———. “San Francisco; Convulsive but Lyrical.” Art News, May 1977.
Allen, Jane, and Derek Guthrie, “Black Marks for ‘White on White.’ ” Chicago Tribune, January 9, 1972.
Alpert, Bill. “Artpages: The ‘Great Lady of Sculpture’ Charms Seattle.” Linda Farris Gallery exhibition review. Seattle Argus, June 30, 1978.
Ameill, Anne. “Searcher for New Image ‘Arrives’ in Art World.” Denver Post, December 20, 1959.
Ames, Katharine. “Gothic Queen.” Newsweek, December 4, 1972.
Andreae, Christopher. “Nevelson’s Little Boxes—Or Are They Big?” Christian Science Monitor, March 22, 1967.
Andrews, Bernadette. “Showing the World Art Is Everywhere.” Toronto Telegram, October 19, 1968.
“Architectonic Assemblages.” Pace Gallery exhibition review. Progressive Architecture, May 1965.
Arp, Jean. “Louise Nevelson.” XXe siècle (June 1960).
Artner, Alan G. “Nevelson’s Engaging ‘Shadows’—Intimacy in Monumental Sculpture.” Chicago Tribune, May 21, 1983.
Ashton, Dore. “About Art: Louise Nevelson Shows Wood Sculptures.” New York Times, February 21, 1956.
———. “Art: Forest Sculptures.” New York Times, January 8, 1957.
———. “Art: Worlds of Fantasy.” New York Times, October 9, 1959.
———. “U.S.A.: Louise Nevelson.” Cimaise, no. 48 (April–June 1960).
———. “Art.” Review of Royal Tides. Arts and Architecture, June 1961.
———. “Art USA.” Studio, March 1962.
———. “New York Letter.” Das Kunstwerk, April 1963.
———. “Louise Nevelson.” Chroniques de l’Art Vivant, no. 2 (May 1969).
———. The New York School: A Cultural Reckoning. New York: Viking Press, 1972.
Bader, Eleanor J. “Women Artists Still Face Discrimination.” Truthout News, May 10, 2012.
Baker, Elizabeth. “Art and Sexual Politics.” In Hess and Baker, eds., Art and Sexual Politics: Women’s Liberation, Women Artists, and Art History q.v.
Baker, Kenneth. “Scavenged Materials Give Nevelson Reliefs a Lasting Quality.” Hackett-Freedman Gallery exhibition review. San Francisco Chronicle, June 19, 2004.
Baldwin, C. R. “Louise Nevelson, la ‘grande pretresse’ de la sculpture Americaine.” Connaissance des Arts, no. 266 (April 1974).
Baldwin, Sidney. “Louise Nevelson, Sculptress.” Peoria Morning Star, September 5, 1957.
Baro, Gene. Nevelson: The Prints. New York: Pace Editions, 1974.
Barnes, Helen. “Recollections of Incident Here 65 Years Ago Led to Selection of Site for City Sculpture.” Courier-Gazette, July 14, 1979.
Barotte, René. “Nevelson, le sculpteur qui va … au-delà.” France-Soir, May 13, 1969.
Barr, Alfred H., Jr. Cubism and Abstract Art. 1936; repr., New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1974.
Bass, Ruth. “Louise Nevelson.” Art News, April 1983
Baur, John. Nature in Abstraction. New York: Macmillan Company, 1958.
———. Between the Fairs: 25 Years of American Art, 1939–1964. Exh. cat. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1964.
Battiata, Mary. “Saluting the Arts Medalists: Reagans Present First-Time Honors.” Washington Post, April 24, 1985.
Beatty, Frances, Gilbert Brownstone, and Louise Nevelson. Louise Nevelson: Centre national d’art contemporain. Paris: Centre national d’art contemporain, 1974.
Bendol, Ben. “Art Events.” Aufbau, January 15, 1943.
Bennetts, Leslie. “For Louise Nevelson, a Down-East Homecoming in Triumph.” New York Times, July 16, 1979.
Berliner, David C. “Women Artists Today: How Are They Doing Vis-à-Vis the Men?” Cosmopolitan, October 1973.
Billeter, Erika. “Louise Nevelson.” Du 41, no. 479 (1981).
Blesh, Rudi. Modern Art USA: Men, Rebellion, Conquest, 1900–1956. New York: Knopf, 1956.
Blume, Mary. “Louise Nevelson in Paris: At 86, Finally Ready for Satin.” International Herald Tribune, January 31, 1986.
Bober, Natalie S. Breaking Tradition: The Story of Louise Nevelson. New York: Atheneum, 1984.
Bongartz, Roy. “Where the Monumental Sculptors Go.” Art News, February 1976.
———. “ ‘I Don’t Want to Waste Time,’ Says Louise Nevelson at 70.” New York Times Magazine, January 24, 1971.
Boroff, Philip. “Art World Bias by the Numbers.” Artnet News, September 16, 2014.
Boswell, Peyton. “Nierendorf: Scholar-Dealer.” Art Digest 22 (November 1, 1947).
Botto, Louis. “Work in Progress: Louise Nevelson.” Intellectual Digest 2, no. 8 (April 1972).
Brackert, Gisela. “Louise Nevelson.” Kunstwerk, February 1961.
Brantley, Ben. “Resurrecting an Artist’s Greatest Creation: Herself.” New York Times, June 6, 2008.
Brenson, Michael. “Art: 100 Modern Sculptures at Storm King Center.” New York Times, March 18, 1983.
———. “Sculptors Find New Ways With Wood.” New York Times, December 2, 1984.
Broad, Harry A. “Louise Nevelson: Grande Dame of American Sculpture.” Art and Activities, April 1981.
Brown, Barbra. “PW Interviews: Louise Nevelson.” Publisher’s Weekly, December 16, 1983.
Brown, Irving. Gypsy Fires in America: A Narrative of Life Among the Romanies of the United States and Canada. New York: Harper, 1924.
Budick, Ariella. “Larger than Life: A Show at the Jewish Museum Allows the Life’s Work of Louise Nevelson to Outshine the Sculptor’s Brilliant Persona.” Newsday, May 6, 2007.
Bumiller, Elizabeth. “Louise Nevelson Breezes into 80.” Washington Post, October 31, 1979
Burkhardt, Edith. “The Unfinished Cathedral and Antoni Gaudi.” Art News. January 1958.
Burnham, Sophy. “Portrait of the Artist as a Woman.” New Woman, June 1990.
Burrows, Carlyle. “Notes and Comment on Events in Art.” New York Herald Tribune. September 28, 1941.
———. “Group of Sculptors.” Herald Tribune, January 10, 1953.
———. “Organized Sculpture.” New York Herald Tribune, February 26, 1956.
Butterfield, Fox. “Volcker and Nevelson Honored by Harvard.” New York Times, June 7, 1985.
Cain, Michael. Louise Nevelson. American Women of Achievement. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989.
Caldwell, Bill. “Rockland’s Nevelson: Work of Art.” Portland Press Herald, November 23, 1981.
Calhoun, Charles. “Nevelson: Teaching Us Fine Art of Survival.” Palm Beach Post-Times, November 10, 1979.
Campbell, Lawrence. “Louise Nevelson.” Art News, December 1972.
Campbell, R. M. “Louise Nevelson’s Extraordinary Work.” Review of Nevelson exhibit at Linda Farris Gallery. Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 30, 1978.
Canaday, John. “Tenth Street.” New York Times, January 17, 1960.
———. “Whither Art?” New York Times, March 26, 1961.
———. “Display at Pace Gallery Called Her Best Yet.” New York Times, November 21, 1964.
———. “Louise Nevelson Puts Green Thumb to Good Use.” New York Times, May 14, 1966.
———. “Art: Moore and Nevelson Sculpture in Retrospect.” New York Times, March 9, 1967.
———. “Louise Nevelson and the Rule Book.” New York Times, April 6, 1969.
———. “Tribute to Louise Nevelson on the Occasion of the Award of the Edward MacDowell Medal” (August 24, 1969). The MacDowell Colony: Report for 1969. Peterborough, NH: MacDowell Colony, 1969.
———. “Art: Nevelson’s ‘7th Decade Garden’; Group of 12 Sculptures Shown at the Pace.” New York Times. May 8, 1971.
Carluccio, Luigi. Nevelson: 76. Turin, Italy: Galatea-Galleria d’Arte Comtemporanea, 1964.
Caro, Anthony, et al. A Selection of Works by Caro, Hull, Nevelson, Nicholson, Pomodoro, Rickey: Sigrid Freundorfer Fine Art. Exh. cat. New York, N.Y: Sigrid Freundorfer, 1987.
Casadio, Mariuccia. “Creation Is Living: Louise Nevelson.” Casa Vogue, October 2006.
Cavaliere, Barbara. “Louise Nevelson.” Arts Magazine 52, no. 6 (February 1978).
———. “Sculpture in the Age of Painting, 1943–57.” Arts Magazine, October 1979.
Celant, Germano. Louise Nevelson. Milan: Fratelli Fabbri Editori, 1973.
———. Louise Nevelson. Milan: Edizioni Charta, 1994.
Choay, Françoise. “Paris.” Arts Magazine, January 1961.
Cimaise, Jean. “Une Galerie Americaine.” Galerie Isy Brachot exhibition review. Le Drapeau Rouge, June 10, 1980.
Clinton, Audrey. “Sculpturing Success Carved from Scrapes.” Newsday, July 13, 1965.
Coates, Robert M. “Art Galleries.” New Yorker, October 14, 1944.
———. “The Art Galleries: Louise Nevelson.” New Yorker, December 5, 1964.
———. “Sculpture at the Whitney.” New Yorker, January 7, 1967.
Coffin, Patricia. “Louise Nevelson, Artiste solitaire.” Single 1, no. 4 (November 1973).
Cohen, Mark Daniel. “Louise Nevelson: Structures Evolving.” Review, May 15, 1998.
Cohen, R. H. “Paper Routes.” Art News. October 1983.
Cohen, Ted. “Sculptor Is Stunning and Family Stunned.” Beacon: The Boston Herald America, February 20, 1977.
Colby, Joy Hakanson. “‘A Love Affair’ with Sculpture.” Detroit News, July 1, 1979.
Conroy, Sarah Booth “Nevelson at Eighty.” Horizon 23, no. 3 (March 1980).
Constable, Rosalind. “Martha Jackson: An Appreciation.” Arts Magazine, September/October 1969.
Cook, Greg. “Poet of Darkness: Recreating Louise Nevelson’s ’50s Midnight Exhibits.” Davis Museum exhibition review. Artery, March 19, 2013.
Coutts-Smith, Kenneth. “Nevelson: Hanover Gallery.” Arts Review, November 16–30, 1963.
Cremin, Ann. “Contemporary Art from Around the World.” Galerie de France exhibition review. Irish Times, November 19, 1981.
Crichlow, Beth. “Nevelson Returns Home for 86th Birthday.” Camden Herald, September 26, 1985.
Cuccio, Angela. “The Rebel Sculptor.” Women’s Wear Daily, December 21, 1967.
Cullinan, Helen. “A Place of Peace.” Clevaland Plain Dealer, November 9, 1978.
Culver, Charles. “Sight and Sound; Louise Nevelson: Art and the Machine.” Detroit Free Press, October 23, 1966.
Cutler, Carol. “Art in Paris Trumpets for Nevelson, Kalinowski.” International Herald Tribune, May 3–4, 1969.
Dannatt, Adrian. “Louise Nevelson: Sculpture, the 50s and 60s PaceWildenstein.” Art Newspaper 124 (April 2002).
Danto, G. “What Becomes an Artist Most.” Art News, November 1987.
Dault, Gary Michael. “Sous Toronto: Preliminaries – A Critical Notebook II.” Artscanada 25, no. 5 (December 1968).
Davis, L. R. “American Wood Sculpture.” Studio 108, no. 501 (December 1934).
Dawson, Jessica. “Louise Nevelson, Finding Her Way.” Washington Post, October 7, 2004.
Devree, Howard. “American Water-Colors and Other Exhibitions.” Review of Nevelson exhibit at the A.C.A. Gallery. New York Times, September 13, 1936.
———. “Sculptors and Others.” New York Times, March 10, 1940.
———. “The Reviewer’s Notebook: New Shows.” New York Times, September 28, 1941.
———. “Modern Sculpture. New York Times, October 11, 1942.
———. “A Reviewer’s Notes.” New York Times, October 29, 1944.
———. “Groups and Singly.” New York Times, May 24, 1953.
———. “Round-Up and Solo” New York Times, October 18, 1953.
Diamonstein, Barbaralee. “Caro, de Kooning, Indiana, Lichtenstein, Motherwell and Nevelson on Picasso’s Influence.” Art News, April 1974.
———. “Louise Nevelson at 75: ‘I’ve Never Yet Stopped Digging Daily for What Life Is All About.’ ” Art News, October 1974.
———. “The White Chapel.” Ladies Home Journal, December 1977.
———. “Louise Nevelson: ‘It Takes a Lot to Tango’.” Art News, May 1979.
———. Inside New York’s Art World. New York: Rizzoli, 1979.
Dickenson, Edwin, interview with Dorothy Gees Seckler. “The Art Students League: Part I.” Archives of American Art Journal 13, no. 1 (1973).
Diehl, Carol. “Breaking the Rules: James Rosenquist, Louise Nevelson, George Segal and Nam June Paik on Their Personal Moments of Discovery.” Arts and Antiques, April 1988.
———. “The World of Mrs. N.” Jewish Museum exhibition review. Art in America, January 2008.
Documenta III. Exh. cat. Cologne: M. DuMont Schauberg, 1964.
Dodd, Ivy. “Thorndike’s Louise Nevelson Room Pays Tribute to Rockland Artist.” Courier-Gazette, April 25, 1974.
———. “Warm Welcome Home Given Sculptor Louise Nevelson.” Courier-Gazette, July 14, 1979.
Driver, Morley. “A Strange Wall, One You Can’t Get Over Easily.” Detroit Free Press, May 29, 1966.
Drohojowska, Hunter. “At 85, Louise Nevelson Gets Her Day in the L.A. Sun.” Los Angeles Herald Examiner, June 24, 1985.
Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter. “Still Making Things Happen.” Los Angeles Times, September 17, 1995.
Dudar, Helen. “The Eyes Can Touch, Too.” New York Post, December 9, 1972.
Duffy, Robert W. “Louise Nevelson Lived In a Realm She Created Herself.” St Louis Post-Dispatch, April 24, 1988.
Eichel, Larry. “Praise from First Lady.” Philadelphia Enquirer, January 14, 1976.
Eisenhart, Willy. The Gifts: 1985; The Art of Nevelson at the Farnsworth. Exh. cat. Rockland, ME: Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, 1985.
Eliasoph, Philip. “Leading Lady of Sculpture Puts on Show at Whitney.” Advocate and Greenwich Time, January 18, 1987.
Engels, Mary. “Architect of Reflection.” New York Daily News, January 8, 1970.
Ernst, Jimmy. A Not-So-Still Life. New York: Pushcart Press, 1984.
Esplund, Lance. “Museums: Beyond the Box.” Review of Nevelson exhibit at the Jewish Museum. New York Sun, May 3, 2007.
Forman, Nessa. “New Nevelson Sculpture Man’s Art Grows Beside Nature’s.” Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin, May 23, 1971.
———. “1st Lady Throws the Switch.” Bulletin, January 1976.
Forsling, Stephen. “Shadows and Flags: Louise Nevelson Plaza.” Downtown, November 1982.
Fosburgh, Lacey. “A Special S.F. Greeting for Sculptor.” Los Angeles Times, February 3, 1974.
Foshee, Rufus. “Louise Nevelson: The Long Road to Acceptance.” Camden Herald, July 14, 1994.
———. “Louise Nevelson: The Magical Decade: 1958–1968.” Free Press, January 21, 1999.
Foster, Ann T. “Louise Nevelson’s Worship Environment for St. Peter’s Church: A Transformative Space.” Arts: The Arts in Religious and Theological Studies 11, no. 2 (1999).
Francouer, George. “Detroit.” Art News, October 1966.
Friedman, Martin. Nevelson: Wood Sculptures. New York: Dutton, 1973.
Freed, Eleanor. “The Queen of Parts.” Houston Post, October 26, 1969.
Freud, Sigmund. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. 24 vols. London: Hogarth Press, 1953–74.
Garcia, Esther. “Nevelson, the Old Master at 80.” International Herald Tribune, October 1981.
Gardner, Paul. “Will Success Spoil Bob and Jim, Louise and Larry?” Art News, November 1982.
———. “New York: Diana Was Always There.” Art News, December 1990.
Genauer, Emily. “Wooden Sculptures Lauded.” Nevelson exhibit. New York World-Telegram. September 12, 1936.
———. Review of Nevelson exhibit. New York World Telegram. October 28, 1936.
———. “The Nierendorf Exhibit.” New York World-Telegram, September 27, 1941.
———. “Nevelson Exhibit.” Review. New York Herald Tribune. January 15, 1955.
———. “Abstract Art with Meaning: Another World.” Herald Tribune. January 5, 1958.
———. “Rouault as Mirror And Prophet.” New York Herald Tribune, November 22, 1964.
———. “A Scavenger’s Black Magic.” New York World Journal Tribune. March 12, 1967.
———. “Art and the Artist.” New York Post, October 18, 1969.
———. “Art and the Artist.” New York Post, December 23, 1972.
———. “Art and the Artist.” New York Post, January 17, 1976.
Gendel, Milton. “The Venice Bazaar.” Art News, September 1962.
Gent, George. “Park Ave. Gets a Nevelson Sculpture.” New York Times, January 27, 1971.
———. “Sculptor Thanks the City in Steel.” New York Times, December 15, 1972
Getlein, Frank. Chaim Gross. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1974.
Gibson, Michael. “Paris: Fifteen American Artists.” International Herald Tribune, January 5, 1974.
Gilbert, Lynn, and Gaylen Moore. Particular Passions: Talks with Women Who Have Shaped Our Times. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1981.
Gill, Berniece. “Brush Strokes.” Portland Sunday Telegram, May 10, 1959.
Gill, Brendan. “Remembering Cousin Louise.” Architectural Digest, May 1990.
Glimcher, Arnold B. Louise Nevelson. New York: Praeger, 1972.
———. Louise Nevelson. 2nd rev. ed. 1972. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1976.
Glimcher, Mildred, ed. Adventures in Art: 40 Years at Pace. Milan: Leonardo International, 2001.
Glueck, Grace. “No Little Flowers, Please.” Review of exhibition at Whitney Museum of American Art. New York Times, March 12, 1967.
———. “A New Breed is Dealing in Art.” New York Times, December 16, 1968.
———. “Hanging Henry’s Show.” New York Times, August 3, 1969.
———. “Deflecting Henry’s Show.” New York Times, October 19, 1969.
———. “Juilliard Unveils a Wall Sculptured by Nevelson.” New York Times, December 19, 1969.
———. “Art Notes: The Ladies Flex Their Brushes.” New York Times, May 30, 1971.
———. “Art People.” New York Times, January 21, 1977.
———. “The 20th-Century Artists Most Admired by Other Artists.” Art News, November 1977.
———. “Art: Whitney Turns Into Nevelson Land.” New York Times, June 6, 1980.
———. “Friends of Louise Nevelson Gather in a Memorial for the Late Artist.” New York Times, October 18, 1988.
Goldberg, Paul. “Atrium Renewal, Adding Art Chases Away Most of the Zen.” New York Times, December 17, 1995.
Goldstein, Judith S. Crossing Lines: Histories of Jews and Gentiles in Three Communities. New York: William Morrow, 1992.
Goodman, Cynthia. “Frederick Kiesler: Designs for Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century Gallery.” Arts Magazine. June 1977.
Gordon, John. Louise Nevelson. Whitney Retrospective. New York: Praeger, 1967.
———. Alexander Calder / Louise Nevelson / David Smith. Exh. cat. Palm Beach, Florida: Society of the Four Arts, 1971.
Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “Building Empires.” New York Post, March 8, 1967.
Griffin, Walter. “Rockland Recognizing Value of Nevelson’s Art.” Bangor Daily News, June 20, 1994.
Gruber, Terry de Roy. “Louise Nevelson: A Twentieth Century Journey of Achievement.” Flight Time, August 1977.
Gruen, John. “Art in New York: Silent Emanations.” New York, April 14, 1969.
Grunwald, Beverly. “Getting Around.” Women’s Wear Daily, November 18, 1976.
Guggenheim, Peggy. Out of This Century: The Informal Memoirs of Peggy Guggenheim. New York: Dial Press, 1946.
Habasque, Guy. “La XXXIe Biennale de Venise.” L’Oeil, September 1962.
Haenlein, Joy L. “No Longer Is Fame Fleeting for Louise Nevelson.” Advocate and Greenwich Times, January 11, 1987.
Hakanson, Joy. “Museum Speaker is Unique in her Personality and Art.” Detroit News, June 1966.
Hammel, Lisa. “Louise Nevelson Has a Plan for Living: A House That Is One Large Sculpture.” New York Times, April 28, 1967.
Harnett, Lila. “A Chapel for St. Peter’s and a ‘Palace’ for Mrs. N: A Great Artist Creates Rooms for Posterity.” Cue, December 10–23, 1977.
Henderson, Linda. The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1983.
Henning, E. B. “Sky Cathedral–Moon Garden Wall by Louise Nevelson.” Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 64, no. 7 (September 1977).
Hess, Thomas B. “U.S. Art. Notes from 1960.” Review of 16 Americans exhibit. Art News (January 1960).
Hess, Thomas B., and Elizabeth C. Baker, eds. Art and Sexual Politics: Women’s Liberation, Women Artists, and Art History. Rev. ed. 1971; New York: Collier Books, 1975.
Hobbs, Robert C. “Louise Nevelson: A Place That Is an Essence.” Woman’s Art Journal 1, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 1980).
Hoffeld, Jeffrey. Nevelson at Purchase: The Metal Sculptures. Purchase, NY: Neuberger Museum of Art, SUNY, Purchase College, 1977.
Hofmann, Hans. “Art in America.” Art Digest, August 1930.
———. Search for the Real, ed. Sara T. Weeks and Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. Rev. ed.; Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, 1967.
Holmes, Ann. “Nevelson at Museum Sculptural Incantation.” Houston Chronicle, October 26, 1969.
Howe, Irving. World of Our Fathers: The Journey of the East European Jews to America and the Life They Found and Made. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1989.
Hughes, Robert. “Night and Silence, Who is There?” Time, December 12, 1977.
———. “Tsarina of Total Immersion.” Time, June 16, 1980.
———. “Sculpture’s Queen Bee.” Time, January 12, 1981.
Hunter, C. Bruce. A Guide to Ancient Maya Ruins. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1976.
Hunter, Sam. “Public Sculpture.” National Arts Guide 2, no. 3 (May/June 1980).
Hurlburt, Roger. “Sculpture Exhibit Demonstrates Best of America’s Own.” Sun-Sentinel, February 27, 1991.
Hutchinson, Peter. “New York: Totemic Abstraction.” Art and Artists, May 1962, 30–31.
Imperatore, Catherine. “From the Collection: Louise Nevelson’s White Column.” Women in the Arts 20, no. 4 (Holiday 2002).
Iovine, Julie V. “Animal Instincts.” Art and Auction, December 2006.
Isaacson, Philip. “Louise Nevelson At 67.” Portland Sunday Telegram, May 21, 1967.
Jacks, Shirley. “Louise Nevelson: The Art World Royal from Rockland.” Maine Sunday Telegram, April 24 1988.
Jacobs, Jody. “Farewell to Gotham and Old Friends.” Los Angeles Times, June 14, 1985
Janis, Harriet, and Rudi Blesh. Collage: Personalities, Concepts, Techniques. Philadelphia: Chilton, 1962.
Jewell, Edward Alden. “31 Women Artists Show Their Work.” New York Times, January 6, 1943.
———. “Comment in Miniature.” New York Times, April 18, 1943.
———. “Art World Victim of Circus Fever.” New York Times, April 23, 1943.
Johnson, Patricia C. “Nevelson Leaves a Legacy of Monumental Sculptures.” Houston Chronicle, April 19, 1988.
Jones, Alan. “At Home with the Improbable: Reading Louise Nevelson.” Arts Magazine 64 (November 1989).
Kelemen, Paul. “America’s Middle Ages Seen Anew.” Art News, March 1944.
Kerner, Leighton. “‘Sic Transit Gloriana.’” Village Voice, July 24, 1984.
Kerrigan, Anthony. “Gaudianism in Catalonia.” Arts, December 1957.
Kiji, Kegoro. “Louise Nevelson: Her Works and World.” Hokkaido Shimbun, March 25, 1975.
Kimmelman, Michael. “Provocative Exhibitions at Museums and Galleries That Are Near New York City.” Whitney Museum of American Art’s Stamford, Connecticut Branch. New York Times, August 5, 1988.
Kingsley, April. “Louise Nevelson, Pace Gallery.” Artforum, February 1973.
———. “New York: The ‘Primitive’ and Some Recent Sculpture.” Pace Gallery exhibition review. Burlington Magazine 131, no. 1036 (July 1989).
Kleiman, Carol. “Mastering the Art of Being Louise Nevelson.” Chicago Tribune, October 29, 1978.
Klein, Michael. “Louise Nevelson: Sculpture and Drawing from the 1940s.” Sculpture, March 1999.
Kozloff, Max. “The Further Adventures of American Sculpture.” Arts Magazine 39 (February 1965).
Krainak, P. “Art in Urban Spaces.” Inland Architect 27, no. 4 (July/August 1983).
Kramer, Hilton. “Month in Review.” Arts, January 1957.
———. “Art.” Nation, January 26, 1963.
———. Sculpture of Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Chicago: Devorah Sherman Gallery, 1960.
———. “Sculpture of Louise Nevelson.” Arts Magazine 32, no. 9 (June 1958).
———. “A Triumph of Constructivism.” Pace Gallery. New York Times, January 28, 1968.
———. “Can We Place Them with Matisse and Brancusi?” New York Times, June 22, 1969.
———. “Ascendancy of American Art.” New York Times, October 18, 1969.
———. “A Modish Revision of History.” New York Times, October 19, 1969.
———. “Episodes from the Sixties.” Art in America 58, no. 1 (January/February 1970).
———. “Art: Nevelson Still Shines.” Review of Nevelson exhibit at the Pace Gallery. New York Times, May 11, 1974.
———. “Nevelson Sculptures Weave a Magic Spell.” Pace Gallery. New York Times, February 18, 1976.
———. “US Boycott Vexes French.” New York Times, January 27, 1977.
———. “Art View: Sculpture–From Boring to Brilliant.” Neuberger Museum. New York Times, May 15, 1977.
———. “Art: A Nevelson Made to Last.” PaceWildenstein. New York Times, December 9, 1977.
———. “Nevelsons Enhance Chapel.” New York Times, December 14, 1977.
———. “Art View: Nevelson’s Dazzling Feats.” Pace Gallery. New York Times, May 11, 1980.
———. “Nevelson: Her Sculpture Changed the Way We Look at Things.” New York Times Magazine, October 30, 1983.
———. “The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson.” Dialogue, April 1984.
Krasnow, Iris. “Close Up: Louise Nevelson.” New Jersey Daily News, March 23, 1986.
Krebs, Betty Dietz. “New Logic for Nevelson.” Dayton Daily News, May 25 1969.
Kreisberg, Luisa. “A Crop of Nevelsons Picked for Purchase; Nevelsons on Way.” New York Times, May 1, 1977.
Krishnamurti, Jiddu. Total Freedom: The Essential Krishnamurti. San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1996.
Kroll, Jack. “Louise Nevelson.” Reviews and Previews. Art News, May 1961.
Lacoste, Michel Conil. “Nevelson’s immaculate bric a brac.” Le Monde, June 11, 1969
Lanes, Jerrold. “New York: Louise Nevelson.” Review of Nevelson exhibit at Martha Jackson Gallery. Artforum 8, no. 6 (February 1970).
Langley, William. “Maine in the Days of the Klan.” Portland Sunday Telegram, February 2, 1969.
LaRouche, Robert. “Nevelson’s Set Pieces.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 9, 1984.
Lawson, Carol. “The Evening Hours.” New York Times, May 23, 1986.
Lebel, R. “L’irruption des femmes dans la sculpture.” XXe Siècle (June 1968).
Levin, Gail. “Forgotten Fame.” In Theresa Bernstein: A Century in Art, ed. Gail Levin. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2013.
Lewis, Jo Ann. “Knockouts and Spellbinders Among a Wealth of Women.” Washington Post, February 3, 1979.
Lichtblau, John H. Review of Murder and Mystery; Crime Without Punishment: The Secret Soviet Terror Against America, by Guenther Reinhardt. New York Times, November 9, 1952.
Lipman, Jean. Nevelson’s World. New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with Whitney Museum of American Art, 1983.
———. “Recalled Encounters: Memorable Meetings with Artists and Collectors.” Archives of American Art Journal 31, no. 1 (1991).
Lippincott, Jonathan D. Large Scale: Fabricating Sculpture in the 1960s and 1970s. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010.
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NEVELSON, LOUISE—EXHIBITION CATALOGUES
Sculptures by Nevelson. Exh. cat. New York: Nierendorf Gallery, 1942.
Nevelson. [Royal Tides]. Exh. cat. Text by Kenneth Sawyer, Georges Mathieu, and Jean Arp. New York: Martha Jackson Gallery, 1961.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden. 1961.
Louise Nevelson: First London Exhibition. Exh. cat. London: Hanover Gallery, 1963.
Nevelson. Exh. cat. Turin: Galatea – Galleria d’Arte Contemporanea, 1964.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Text by William C. Seitz. New York: Pace Gallery, 1964.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Text by the artist. Düsseldorf: Galerie Schmela, 1965.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Paris: Galerie Daniel Gervis, 1967.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Chicago: Arts Club of Chicago, 1968.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Text by Mary Hancock Buxton. Houston: Houston Museum of Fine Arts, 1969.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Paris: Jeanne Bucher Galerie, 1969.
Louise Nevelson: Recent Wood Sculpture. Exh. cat. Text by Ana Unal. Ohio: Akron Art Institute, 1969.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Philadelphia: Makler Gallery, 1971.
Louise Nevelson: Works from 1955–1972. Exh. cat. Milan: Studio Marconi, 1973.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Stockholm: Moderna Museet, 1973.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Berlin: Neue Nationalgalerie, 1974
Lousie Nevelson. Exh. cat. Text by the artist. Florence: Galleria d’Arte Spagnoli, 1975.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Tokyo: Minami Gallery, 1975.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. brochure. Bombay: Jehangir Art Gallery, 1975.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. France: Musée de la Ville de Paris, 1974.
Louise Nevelson: Sky Gates and Collages. Exh. cat. Text by the artist. New York: The Pace Gallery, 1974.
Nevelson. Exh. cat. Text by Joan Vita Miller. Greenvale, NY: C.W. Post Center Art Gallery, Long Island University, 1974.
Nevelson at Purchase: The Metal Sculptures. Exh. cat. Jeffrey Hoffeld; text by the artist. Purchase, New York: Neuberger Museum, 1977.
Louise Nevelson: Recent Works. Exh. cat. Text by the artist. Chicago: Richard Gray Gallery, 1978.
Louise Nevelson: A Loan Exhibition. Exh. cat. Texts by Jan Ernst Adlmann, Marius B. Péladeau, and Dorothy B. Miller. Rockland, ME: William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, 1979.
Nevelson: Maquettes for Monumental Sculpture. Exh. cat. Interview by Barbaralee Diamonstein and text by David Shirey. New York: The Pace Gallery, 1980.
Nevelson and O’Keeffe: Independents of the Twentieth Century. Exh. cat. Roslyn Harbor, NY: Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, 1983.
Louise Nevelson: Cascades, Perpendiculars, Silence, Music. Exh. cat. New York: The Pace Gallery, 1983.
Louise Nevelson: A Loan Exhibition. Jan Ernst Adlmann, et al. Rockland, ME: William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, 1979.
Nevelson: Wood Sculptures and Collages. Exh. cat. Text by David L. Shirey. New York: Wildenstein, 1980.
Louise Nevelson: Atmospheres and Environments. Exh. cat. Edward Albee and Laurie Wilson. New York: C. N. Potter and Whitney Museum of American Art, 1980.
Louise Nevelson: Sculptures and Collages. Text by Carter Ratcliff. New York: Wildenstein, 1981.
Nevelson and O’Keeffe: Independents of the Twentieth Century. Exh. cat. Roslyn Harbor, NY: Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, 1983.
The Art of Louise Nevelson at the Farnsworth. Exh. cat. Rockland, ME: William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, 1985.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Poem by the artist and Diana Mackown. Paris: Galerie Claude Bernard, 1986.
Louise Nevelson: Sculptures and Reliefs. Exh. cat. Text by David L. Shirey. Switzerland: Galerie Alice Pauli, 1986.
Homage to Louise Nevelson: A Selection of Sculpture and Collages. Exh. cat. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim, 1986.
Louise Nevelson: A Concentration of Works from the Permanent Collection of The Whitney Museum of American Art. Exh. cat. Text by R. Feinstein. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1987.
Louise Nevelson Remembered: Sculpture and Collages. Exh. cat. Interview by Arnold B. Glimcher. New York: Pace Gallery, 1989.
A Friend Remembers Louise Nevelson: A Concentration of Works from the Collection of Diana MacKown. Exh. cat. Texts by the artist and Dan R. Talley. Jamestown, NY: Forum Gallery, 1991.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Japan: Wildenstein Tokyo, 1992.
Louise Nevelson: Large Outdoor Metal Sculptures. Exh. cat. New York: The Pace Gallery, 1993.
Louise Nevelson: Silent Music. Exh. cat. Text by Germano Celant. Cologne: Galerie Gmurzynska, 1995.
Louise Nevelson: Skulpturen, Collagen, Zeichnungen. Exh. cat. Text by Jeffrey Hoffeld. Zurich: Galerie Lutz and Thalmann, 1998.
Louise Nevelson: Sculpture and Drawings from the 1940s. Exh. cat. Text by the artist. New York: Joan T. Washburn Gallery, 1998.
Louise Nevelson: Sculpture and Collages. Exh. cat. Text by M. Klein. Philadelphia: Locks Gallery, 1999.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Cecília de Torres and José Sommer Ribeiro. Lisbon: Fundação Arpad Szenes; Vieira da Silva, 2000.
Louise Nevelson: Wall Reliefs and Collages. Exh. cat. Text by Jeffrey Hoffeld. San Francisco: Hackett-Freedman Gallery, 2004.
The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing a Legend. Exh. cat. ed. Brooke Kamin Rapaport. Texts by Arthur C. Danto et al. New York & New Haven: Jewish Museum with Yale University Press, 2007.
Louise Nevelson: Assemblages 1973–1986. Exh. cat. Vancouver: Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, 2007.
Nevelson by Night. Exh. brochure. Winter Park, Florida: Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, 2008.
Louise Nevelson: Collages. Exh. cat. Texts by Mauro Panzera and Maddalena Tibertelli de Pisis. Florence: Galleria il Ponte, 2009.
Louise Nevelson: Dawns and Dusks. Exh. brochure. New York: PaceWildenstein: 2009.
Louise Nevelson: The Way I Think is Collage. Texts by Robert Indiana, Bill Katz, and Anthony Haden-Guest. Zurich, St. Moritz, and Zug: Galerie Gmurzynska, 2012.
Louise Nevelson. Exh. cat. Texts by Bruno Corà et al. Milan: Skira Editore, 2013.
Louise Nevelson: Collage and Assemblage. Exh. cat. Text by Germano Celant. New York: Pace Gallery, 2015.
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