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3 days ago · Bourgeois’s bravery in speaking to power shines brighter than ever at Villa Borghese and the gallery’s willingness to curate such a dialogue, especially in the current climate where feminist freedoms, body autonomy and progressive politics are fading fast, is very welcome. Louise Bourgeois: Unconscious Memories is at Galleria Borghese, Rome ...
4 days ago · Louise Bourgeois' Spider. Currently sitting in the Capability Brown-designed gardens of the manor house Compton Verney is a giant spider: 15 feet of bronze, with a dense body at the centre and ...
Louise Bourgeois: A sanitised look at a great feminist artist
Currently sitting in the Capability Brown-designed gardens of the manor house Compton Verney is a giant spider: 15 feet of bronze, with a dense body at the centre and eight spindly legs brushing ...
Daily Telegraph
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Nancy Azara, Sculptor Who Created a Haven for Feminist Artists, Dies at 84
Nancy Azara, a sculptor who evoked ancient feminine imagery in her carved and painted wood pieces, and who in 1979 was a founder of the New York Feminist Art Institute, a school run by and for ...
New York Times
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5 days ago · Experience the work of legendary artist Louise Bourgeois here in Rome. The exhibit held in the beyond breathtaking Galleria Borghese is titled L’Inconscio della memoria (Unconscious Memories). From now until September 15th, 2024, you have the chance to become intrigued with the mind of the late Louise Bourgeois and her contributions to art ...
Jun 17, 2024 · 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.
Jun 22, 2024 · Museo Novecento is pleased to announce the project Louise Bourgeois in Florence, which will open to the public from 22 June to 20 October 2024. Two exceptional exhibitions – the first one at Museo Novecento Do Not Abandon Me and the other at Museo degli Innocenti Cell XVIII (Portrait).
Jun 20, 2024 · It is the most extensive collection of red gouaches by Louise Bourgeois. The exhibition’s title refers to Bourgeois’s powerful and lifelong fear of abandonment, which here relates to the mother-child dyad that sets the pattern for all future relationships.
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Jun 21, 2024 · Louise Bourgeois (1911, Paris–2010, New York), a major figure in twentieth-century art who eludes all artistic classification, influenced many artists with a body of work pervaded by the themes of memory, childhood, and metamorphosis.