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For Louise Bourgeois, spirals were more than a symbol to toy with – they were embedded in her psyche. Artists across the ages have taken inspiration from spirals.
Louise Bourgeois was born on Dec. 25, 1911, on the Left Bank of Paris, ... After she had created a number of vertical spirals that seemed to twist in space, ...
Nobody should go to see Louise Bourgeois's retrospective at the Guggenheim ... spectacular on the Guggenheim's viscerally appropriate spiral ramps. Her first gallery show in New York, in the ...
Louise Bourgeois best known works take their place alongside artists like Bernini and Antonio Canova at the Galleria ... Louise Bourgeois, Spiral Woman (1984) installed at the Villa Borghese in ...
Artist Louise Bourgeois, the Jewish artist who died in 2010 at the age of 98, is the subject of a new, thrilling exhibit at MOMA. ... with a separate room devoted to “Spirals”; ...
In 'Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait' at New York's Museum of Modern Art, a survey of the sculptor's works reveals the roots of her practice and her inner pain and joy.
Louise Bourgeois, “Spiral Woman” (2002), drypoint and engraving with selective wiping on fabric in the foreground; above, “Spiral Woman” (2001), drypoint with ink, pencil, and gouache at ...
About Louise Bourgeois Internationally renowned artist Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911. Although she lived in New York from 1938 until her death in 2010, much of her inspiration was ...