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Louise Bourgeois wasn’t afraid of spiders—she turned them into highly sought after art. But the artist only began sculpting her most iconic forms after many decades. Today, they inhabit top ...
Nearly half the works in “Louise Bourgeois: Paintings” are lent by the artist’s foundation; almost a third have not been exhibited in decades, if ever. Together they illuminate some of the ...
Louise Bourgeois might be best known for her otherworldly spider sculptures, but a new showcase of all-hanging works at Cheim & Read in New York traces the artist's fascination with suspended art, ...
said that to see the sculpture “make both a record-breaking price for Louise Bourgeois and also become the most valuable sculpture ever made by a woman artist, is a truly special moment.
You may not want to cut it. Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day is at the Art Gallery of NSW from November 24 to April 28. This is an extract from the ...
I first saw Louise Bourgeois’s work in 1995 in an exhibition at Tate Britain (then just ‘Tate’) called Rites of Passage: Art for the End of the Century, curated by Stuart Morgan. I didn’t ...
“Making art became an outlet for Bourgeois to deal with pain ... was established in With over 100 works on display, this is Louise Bourgeois’ first solo show in Taiwan. Visitors are invited to ...
This summer, Rome’s world-famous Galleria Borghese brings key sculptures from Louise Bourgeois’ oeuvre into dialogue with the museum’s collection of ancient Roman art, Bernini and Canova sculptures, ...
Textiles and fabric loomed large in the life and art of Louise Bourgeois. So her response to the 1969 show Wall Hangings at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York now feels surprising.
Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child, edited by Ralph Rugoff. Hatje Cantz. 208 pages. $48. The Artist’s Studio: A Century of the Artist’s Studio 1920–2020, edited by Iwona Blazwick. Whitechapel Gallery.
57 x 76.5 cm. (22.4 x 30.1 in.) Lithograph in colours, 1997, on Rives BFK paper, signed with initials in pencil, numbered from the edition of 75 (there were also 15 artist’s proofs), printed by Solo ...
Crafted by Louise Bourgeois in 1996 and titled, “Spider,” the sculpture is part of a series. The French-American artist made many of them which can be seen at some of the world’s most ...
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