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Spider is a sculpture by Louise Bourgeois. [1] It was executed in 1996 as an edition of a series entitled Cells [2] and cast in 1997; bronze with a silver nitrate patina, with the first of the edition being steel. [3] The spider itself is made of bronze, whereas the cage is made of steel. [2]
19 de may. de 2020 · A look at the history and inspiration behind Louise Bourgeois's iconic spider sculptures.
Who is Louise Bourgeois? The significance of the spider. ‘Maman’ up close. Learn about Bourgeois’s biggest spider. Along came Bourgeois‘s spiders. A case study featuring artworks from the exhibition. Spiders in the Art Gallery‘s collection. Find more spiders in artworks. Artist quotes. Reading list. Download Louise Bourgeois learning resource. PDF.
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Louise Bourgeois Spider 1997, steel, tapestry, wood, glass, fabric, rubber, silver, gold, bone, 449.6 x 518.2 cm, Collection The Easton Foundation, New York, photo: Maximilian Geuter © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS/Copyright Agency 2023
Stainless steel, bronze, marble. Dimensions. 9271 x 8915 x 10236 mm. Maman (1999) is a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture in several locations by the artist Louise Bourgeois. The sculpture, which depicts a spider, is among the world's largest, measuring over 30 ft high and over 33 ft wide (927 x 891 x 1024 cm). [1]
18 de feb. de 2021 · Louise Bourgeois’s spiders, towering and delicate, are located around the world, from Kansas City to Seoul. The largest sculpture in the series, “Maman” – French for mother – stands 30 feet...