Films Arne Glimcher on Louise Nevelson's Experimental Late Works Published Friday, Jan 31, 2025 In this new film, Pace Founder and Chairman Arne Glimcher speaks about his decades-long friendship with Louise Nevelson and discusses her impact on the history of art. Interviewed on the occasion of Shadow Dance—our New York exhibition of Louise Nevelson's sculptures and collages from the 1970s and 1980s—Glimcher also sheds light on the nuances of Nevelson's late works, in which she explored a new vocabulary of robust, muscular, and often minimal forms. "In the late work, there's that sense of ebullient freedom, ravishing beauty," Glimcher says, adding that her life and career ended "in a rapturous glory of experimentation." Read More Past Louise Nevelson Shadow Dance Jan 17 – Mar 1, 2025 New York Journal View All Films How Space Holds Us: Inside “land marks” with Three Contemporary Artists Nov 25, 2025 Essays “Then and Now” by Arne Glimcher Nov 21, 2025 Films Artists on Artists: Marina Perez Simão x Tomie Ohtake Nov 21, 2025 Essays “A Bird is Technology: In the Foundry with Kiki Smith” by Oliver Shultz Nov 21, 2025 Films — Arne Glimcher on Louise Nevelson's Experimental Late Works, Jan 31, 2025