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 ...
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 ...
London’s Tate Modern is turning 25 this May, and to celebrate the museum will reunite visitors with some of the most iconic works in its history. Among them is “Maman” by Louise Bourgeois, a ...
“Maman” will go on view at the London museum where it made its debut as part of the institution’s 25th anniversary celebrations next year. Conceived as an ode to Bourgeois’s mother for her ...
In May 2000, the late monarch Queen Elizabeth inaugurated Tate Modern in London. It occupied a flashy new Herzog and de Meuron-designed home in the disused Bankside Power Station, which sits on the ...
Entrance -- 2. Description Shipwrecked -- 3. Narrative and Its Discontents -- 4. Refocusing Attention -- 5. Cement of Cellular Stories -- 6. Tales of Mother Spider -- 7. Fragmented Bodies -- 8.
The Institute for Contemporary Art may have already had its grand opening at its new home on the waterfront, but its current show, "Bourgeois in Boston," cements the new space as an institution that ...
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 ...
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