Louise Bourgeois: Structures of Existence: the Cells
Louise Bourgeois’s Cells are intensely psychological microcosms: situated within various enclosures, each is a multi-faceted collection of objects and sculptural forms arranged to evoke an atmosphere of emotional resonance. In almost theatrical scenes, these everyday objects — items of clothing, fabric, or furniture — along with singular sculptures by Bourgeois, create a charged barrier between the interior world of the artist and the exterior world that is the exhibition space.
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Rocha-Watt Dionea (Article author), Cooke Lynne (Article author), Baere Bart De (Article author), Pollock Griselda (Article author), Spector Nancy (Article author), Gorovoy Jerry (Article author), Wilmes Ulrich (Article author), Fowle Kate (Article author)
Munich
2015
288 pages
9783791365701
Available on request
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