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Louise Bourgeois -- the French-born, New York-based artist whose sculpture is the subject of a thoughtful and thorough retrospective at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden -- turned 97 this ...
Louise Bourgeois described her drawings as 'the treatment of anxiety.' Hauser & Wirth's first online show brings these brilliant sketches into your home right when they're most needed. Louise ...
“Louise Bourgeois” continues at the Arts Club, 201 E. Ontario St., through Jan. 3; drawings from 1947 to 1997 will be at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, 312 N. May St., through Dec. 31; “Spider ...
Louise Bourgeois, the French-born American artist who gained fame only late in a long career, when her psychologically charged abstract sculptures, drawings and prints had a galvanizing effect on ...
Nearly half the works in “Louise Bourgeois: Paintings” are lent by the artist’s foundation; almost a third have not been exhibited in decades, if ever. Together they illuminate some of the ...
Louise Bourgeois wasn’t afraid of spiders—she turned them into highly sought after art. But the artist only began sculpting her most iconic forms after many decades. Today, they inhabit top ...
Louise Bourgeois might be best known for her otherworldly spider sculptures, but a new showcase of all-hanging works at Cheim & Read in New York traces the artist's fascination with suspended art, ...
Artist Louise Bourgeois died in New York at the age of 98 Monday. Known primarily as a sculptor, Bourgeois was a leading figure in 20th century art. Her works were provocative and disturbing ...
Louise Bourgeois, an internationally revered artist whose intensely personal work was inspired by psychological conflict, feminist consciousness and a fertile imagination, has died. She was 98.
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