Episode #158: Filmed in 2006 and 2007 at her New York City studio, Nancy Spero (1926-2009) discusses how collaborations with other artists activated her work by allowing for greater variation. In working with others and drawing from an extensive collection of acquired and original figural images, Spero was able to produce art late into her life. Spero’s piece for the Venice Biennale, “Maypole / Take No Prisoners“ (2007), is shown in process as one of her severed head images is printed on metal by an artist
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