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SIGNATURE: LOUISE NEVELSON (TV)

Summary

One in this interview series introduced by on-screen CBS Cable host Patrick Watson with the uncredited Gregory Jackson conducting the interviews. This program profiles sculptor Louise Nevelson at the height of her fame. Topics covered include the following: why it took thirty years for her to be recognized as a great artist; how her background and her search for her inner self have influenced her work; her views on motherhood and marriage; her feelings about not being "discovered" until she was in her mid-fifties; the difficult period when her art was not recognized; the commercial price of her work and the work of young artists; her future goals; her views on the art world; and her feelings of loneliness. Commercials deleted.

Details

  • NETWORK: CBS Cable
  • DATE: March 2, 1982 7:30 PM
  • RUNNING TIME: 0:25:23
  • COLOR/B&W: Color
  • CATALOG ID: T:00604
  • GENRE: Talk/Interviews
  • SUBJECT HEADING: Art - Analysis, appreciation; Biography; Sculpture; Women artists
  • SERIES RUN: CBS Cable - TV series, 1981-1982
  • COMMERCIALS: N/A

CREDITS

  • Gregory Jackson … Executive Producer
  • Dolores Danska … Producer
  • Michael Albanese … Director
  • Donna Bloom … Associate Producer
  • Bonnie Dry … Associate Producer
  • Knute Walker … Associate Producer
  • Carolyn Weidman … Associate Producer
  • Lauren Eckhous … Researcher
  • Kitty Shields … Researcher
  • Patrick Watson … Host
  • Louise Nevelson … Guest
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