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  1. Hace 3 días · Louise Bourgeois was a French-born sculptor known for her monumental abstract and often biomorphic works that deal with the relationships of men and women. Born to a family of tapestry weavers, Bourgeois made her first drawings to assist her parents in their restoration of ancient tapestries.

  2. Hace 4 días · In Bourgeois’s figures, one can recognize limbs, organs, and organic formations that fuse with the inorganic materiality of the medium, be it marble, resin, wood, or bronze. In fact, the choice of a specific material was something completely intuitive for the artist: “The medium is always a matter of makeshift solutions.

  3. Hace 5 días · Van Gogh, Suzanne Valadon, Louise Bourgeois : tous ont représenté un jour leur mère pour lui rendre hommage. Voici 5 portraits intimes de mères par leur enfant…

  4. Hace 1 día · Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) Artista y escultora francesa nacionalizada estadounidense. ROMEO, JULIETA Y LAS TINIEBLAS (Romeo, Julia a tma) – 1960. Director Jirí Weiss Guion Jirí Weiss y Jan Otcenásek Fotografía Václav Hanus Música Jirí Srnka Producción CBK/Ceskoslovensky Státní Film/Filmové/Studio Barrandov Nacionalidad ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Drawing inspiration from figures as wide-ranging as Cy Twombly, Paul Klee, Louise Bourgeois and Robert Rauschenberg, he creates a vibrant, eclectic mix that reflects his broad interests and playful approach to art history. Silhouetted figures – people dancing, reclining, revelling – are rendered with a playful candour, ...

  6. Hace 4 días · 5. Louise Bourgeois, la magie de la vie. On connaît sa mère, tisserande de métier, qu’elle a sculptée en une immense araignée protégeant ses petits. À la fin de sa vie, Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) a consacré toute une série à la gouache rouge rosé autour des thèmes de la maternité.

  7. Hace 1 día · A similar comparison might be made with Louise Bourgeois’ personages, which invoke certain principles of African art in their direct connection to the floor as a means to assert autonomy and agency (Zeidler 2004).5 In many ways, these seem much closer to Chase-Riboud’s thinking than the minimalism and postminimalism of her contemporaries.

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