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Bourgeois, born in France but expatriated to the U.S. before World War II, has tangled with surrealism, feminism, postmodernism, and most any other -ism you could think of in the course of her ...
Robert Storr, author of “Intricate Geometries: The Art and Life of Louise Bourgeois,” an 828-page biography of the artist, argued in an interview with Book Forum that Bourgeois created a ...
Born in 1911, Bourgeois was deep into her 60s when she began to enjoy major New York exposure. One of those shows drew the attention of Jean Frémon, a Paris author and gallery owner, and he ...
In his afterword, “Louise Bourgeois as I Knew Her,” Frémon tells us: “It is a kind of portrait.” He goes on to state: “So the book is not a biography; at most, it’s a life imagined.
Louise Bourgeois, Untitled, 1946–47. Oil on canvas, 26 x 44 inches; 66 x 111.8 cm. ARTIST ROOMS, Tate and National Galleries of Scotland, Lent by the Artist Rooms Foundation 2018.
Born in 1911, Bourgeois was deep into her 60s when she began to enjoy major New York exposure. One of those shows drew the attention of Jean Frémon, a Paris author and gallery owner, and he ...
Louise Bourgeois ’ Spider, 1997, could be the last of her monumental bronze arachnid sculptures to come to market in a while, raising the possibility of another record for the artist, and ...