A reclusive artist, Stella Waitzkin lived and worked for 35 years from
a one-bedroom apartment in Chelsea from where she cast sculptures in
her living room with toxic resins. Through an agreement with the
landlord, the apartment is now the Waitzkin Memorial Library Trust and
houses her collection from which her work is dispersed by trustees to
museums and other collectors.
She began her work as an abstract expressionist painter as a student of
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