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Legendary artist Frank Stella reflects on his latest project, a massive exhibition of recent sculptures on a ranch outside of New York City.
For over 60 years, Stella has been one of America's leading artists, and a key figure in the abstract minimalism movement.
But after becoming seriously ill for over six months, the 86-year-old says his future remains uncertain.
"It changed the way I see things and everything."
Video produced by Bill McKenna and shot by Henry Morton. Index photo provided by the Ranch.
Photos: Frank Stella / DACS, London / ARS, New York