Description
Book Synopsis: This first thorough survey of Bourgeois' prints and books orients these works within her broader practice- Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait explores the prints and books of the celebrated sculptor. This little-known body of work is vast in scope—numbering some 1,200 individual compositions—and highly significant within her larger practice. These works encompass the same themes and motifs that occupied Bourgeois throughout her career, and they are explored here within the context of related sculptures, drawings and early paintings. This investigation sheds light on Bourgeois' creative process overall, most vividly through the evolving print states and variants that led to her final compositions; seeing these sequences unfold is akin to looking over the artist's shoulder as she worked.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this catalog presents more than 270 prints and books, organized thematically, and includes an essay that traces Bourgeois' involvement with these mediums within the broader developments of her life and career. It also emphasizes the collaborative relationships that were so fundamental to these endeavors. Included are interviews with Bourgeois' longtime assistant, a printer she worked with side-by-side at her home/studio on 20th Street in New York and the publisher who, in the last decade of her life, encouraged her to experiment with innovative prints that broke the traditional boundaries of the medium. The volume is rounded out with a chronology and bibliography that focus on prints and illustrated books while also providing general background on Bourgeois' life and art.
Born in Paris in 1911, Louise Bourgeois was raised by parents who ran a tapestry restoration business. She met Robert Goldwater, an American art historian, in Paris and they married and moved to New York in 1938. Early on, Bourgeois focused on painting and printmaking, turning to sculpture only in the later 1940s. In 1982, at 70 years old, Bourgeois finally took center stage with a retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art. She died in New York in 2010, at the age of 98.
Details
Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait is a captivating exploration into the prints and books of the renowned sculptor. This comprehensive survey provides a unique perspective on Bourgeois' artistic practice, highlighting the significance of her lesser-known but extensive body of work. With over 1,200 individual compositions, these prints and books delve into the same profound themes and motifs that have defined Bourgeois' career. Witness the evolution of her creative process through the mesmerizing sequences of print states and variants, gaining unprecedented access to the artist's artistic journey.
Discover the world of Louise Bourgeois through more than 270 meticulously curated prints and books, meticulously organized thematically. This catalog, published in conjunction with an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, offers a profound insight into Bourgeois' life and career. Dive deep into the collaborative relationships that shaped her artistic endeavors, as intimate interviews with her longtime assistant, printer, and publisher illuminate the collaborative spirit that fueled her artistic experimentation.
Step into the mind of a visionary artist like never before with Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait. Delve into her life, art, and the intricate connections between her prints, books, sculptures, drawings, and paintings. This journey through her artistry is an experience unparalleled, as you witness the boundless creativity of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Experience the transformative power of Louise Bourgeois' prints and books today.
Discover More Best Sellers in Sculpture
Shop Sculpture
Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama
$18.80


$14.80


Thin Place Design: Architecture of the Numinous
$42.95


Stephanie Senge: Consumer Library: Choose What You Want
$39.99


Hilarious Hippos: Coloring Book for Adults & Teens (Adult & Teen Coloring Books)
$8.50
