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Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010), born in Paris, France, was a French-American artist best known for her large-scale sculpture and installation art, as well as for her intense and introspective ...
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.
Bourgeois made no secret of painful experiences that shaped her work. In ‘The Destruction of the Father,’ a 1974 installation that appeared at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in ...
Best known for her giant spider sculptures, Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911 and moved to New York in 1938. She had a solo retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1982, and an installation ...
In 1974, Bourgeois made a sculptural installation piece called "The Destruction of the Father," in which she visualized butchering her father's body (he died in 1951) into chunks of meat.
LOUISE BOURGEOIS: FEMME Through May 21 at the Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore, and through April 23 at the Contemporary Museum, 100 W. Centre St., Baltimore.
Hauser & Wirth Will Bring Louise Bourgeois' Rare Drawings to Your Screen Decades-spanning works on paper by the late, iconic French artist. Art Mar 23, 2020 ...