Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) never disguised the fact that autobiography was the raw material for her art. Hatred, rage, trauma, jealousy, desire — she cast them in bronze, stitched them in fabric and ...
Khao Yai Art Forest will host “Farewell To Maman”, a special weekend celebrating the final days of Louise Bourgeois’s world-renowned sculpture in Thailand. Since it arrived at Khao Yai Art Forest in ...
With over 80 works on display, this is Louise Bourgeois’ first solo show in Taiwan. Visitors are invited to traverse her world of love and hate, vengeance and acceptance, trauma and reconciliation.
AdviseWell, Inc. is thrilled to announce the promotion of Louise Bourgeois to Executive Director. Bourgeois joined AdviseWell 8 years ago as a Quality Improvement Manager, and later as the Data ...
Louise Bourgeois is having a moment in Asia thanks to a major touring museum exhibition named after one of her embroideries: “I Have Been to Hell and Back. And Let Me Tell You, It Was Wonderful”. The ...
Historisch gesehen haben sich Kunst und Mode gegenseitig beeinflusst und inspiriert. Künstler*innen haben Mode als Leinwand für ihre Ideen genutzt, während Modedesigner*innen künstlerische Bewegungen ...
PARIS — French brand Sandro is weaving its web for summer with a new capsule collection inspired by the works of artist Louise Bourgeois. The brand collaborated with her foundation for the Louise ...
“It is really the anger that makes me work,” Louise Bourgeois said in the 2008 documentary “The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine.” A new large-scale retrospective at Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum ...
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, ...
Like many of the greats of modern art, Louise Bourgeois’s practice is both very much of the 20th century and yet, somehow timeless. Much has been made of how Bourgeois, after emigrating to New York in ...
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 museums ...
Léa Vuong has previously received funding from The Leverhulme Trust to carry out her research on Louise Bourgeois (Early Career Fellowship, The Leverhulme Trust, 2014-2017) As you make your way ...