Louise Bourgeois
NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 08: Princess Elizabeth von Thurnd und Taxis attends the sneak preview and U.S. premiere of A Portrait of Louise Bourgeois Grabigouji: Life of Disappearance at FIAF Gallery at Florence Gould Hall on March 8, 2013 in New York City.
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Ruth Asawa, Japanese Artist Who Spent Time In Internment Camp, Gets Rare Exhibition (PHOTOS)
between Louise Bourgeois's maternal minimalism and Yayoi Kusama's sui-generous organic growths rest Ruth Asawa's rhythmic wire sculptures. Finding inspiration in everything from Mexican basket weaving to the ideas of Buckminster Fuller, Asawa conjured her from The Huffington Post Read more »
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FILM: Oedipal Complex
I DO WAS INSPIRED by my early life,” Louise Bourgeois divulged to Artforum on the occasion of her 1982 retrospective at MoMA, the venue’s first to fÄte a female artist. The statement, couched in bold cursive beside a photograph of a young Bourgeois boating from artforum.com Read more »
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Favorite Place: Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown has collection spanning history of art
(nine elements)" 2001, by Louise Bourgeois, was commissioned on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Williams College Museum of Art with funds from the Museum Fellows, friends and museum endowments. The "Eyes" are permanent, in front of the museum. from MassLive.com Read more »
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Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Hires Erin Dziedzic as New Curator
to the mission of the Museum and engage with the Kansas City and broader surrounding communities.” — Benjamin Sutton (Image: Louise Bourgeois, “Spider,” 1996, cast 1997; Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection, Gift of the William T. Kemper Charitable Trust, UMB from ArtInfo Read more »
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Louise Bourgeois
2008, the Guggenheim Museum in New York and Centre Pompidou in Paris exhibited another retrospective. Today, exhibitions of Louise Bourgeois' work may occur simultaneously as her work is always in great demand. The Dia Museum in Beacon, New York, features from About.com: Art History Read more »