Jerry Gorovoy spoke to us as the first survey of Bourgeois’s late fabric creations, “The Woven Child”, is on view at the Gropius Bau in Berlin. Jerry Gorovoy ...
Although the Paris-born artist Louise Bourgeois is best known for her monumental sculptures of spiders and her intimately scaled works in bronze, stone, and wood, Bourgeois, who died in 2010, was also ...
For “PST Art,” the Getty is showing works by John Baldessari, Louise Bourgeois, Deana Lawson and others in a medium that promised to be the future. By Frank Rose Plus: a sporty bag collaboration, a ...
When French photographer Jean-François Jaussaud asked an 84-year-old Louise Bourgeois for permission to photograph her at her New York home and studio, she gave him an intimidating stipulation.
Towering bronze spiders, intertwined fabric bodies, and worn jumpers stiffened into abstractions. To walk through Louise Bourgeois’ art is to walk through her memories: the fragile fragments from a ...
NEW YORK - One of the most iconic modern art sculptures of the 20th century sold at auction for a record $32.8 million. The May 19 sale of Louise Bourgeois’ "Spider" sculpture is the most expensive ...
Louise Bourgeois, “Untitled” (detail) (1998–2014), suite of eight holograms, each about 11 x 14 inches (all images courtesy Cheim & Read) A long time ago, when I was a teenager and just starting to ...
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.
One of the larger-than-life spider sculptures by famed French-American artist Louise Bourgeois will likely become among the most expensive sculptures to ever sell at auction in Asia when it goes under ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PARIS — French brand Sandro is weaving its web for summer with a new capsule collection inspired by the works of artist Louise ...
Pieces by Yoko Ono and Louise Bourgeois lead the display, scheduled in Cologne, Germany, through April 26. By Melanie Abrams In defiance of the usual pace of change in New York City, more of these ...
The papers of sculptor Louise Bourgeois measure 0.4 linear feet and date from circa 1937 to 1994. The bulk of the papers consist of printed material including three clippings, exhibition announcements ...