bokomslag Louise Bourgeois
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Louise Bourgeois

Clare Davies Briony Fer

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  • 172 sidor
  • 2022
An unprecedented look at the little-known paintings from Louise Bourgeoiss early years in New York that laid the groundwork for her sculptural practice The catalog Louise Bourgeois: Paintings, and the revelatory exhibition, . . . were overseen by Clare Davies, who has commissioned an insightful essay from the art historian Briony Fer. But theres another bonus: Beyond the paintings in the show, the catalog reproduces around 25 more, meaning that three-quarters of Bourgeoiss contribution to modern painting can now be seen in one place.Roberta Smith, New York Times, Best Art Books of 2022 Louise Bourgeois (19112010) is celebrated today for her sculptures. Less known are the paintings she produced between her arrival in New York in 1938 and her turn to three-dimensional media in 1949. Crucial to her artistic practice, these early worksthe focus of this groundbreaking publicationshow how Bourgeois evolved her deeply personal artistic lexicon, and how the themes and motifs she explored in her paintings coalesced into symbols of her sculptural practice. Informed by new archival research and the artists extensive diaries, Louise Bourgeois: Paintings explores Bourgeoiss relationship to the New York art world of the 1940s and her development of a unique pictorial language, adding a key element to our understanding of this crucial artists career. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (April 11August 7, 2022) New Orleans Museum of Art (September 8, 2022January 8, 2023)
  • Författare: Clare Davies, Briony Fer
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781588397485
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 172
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-05-03
  • Förlag: Metropolitan Museum of Art