LOUISE BOURGEOIS: The Exhibit at Tate Modern from May 12-December 17, 2000 (2000 1st Ed.)
LOUISE BOURGEOIS: The Exhibit at Tate Modern from May 12-December 17, 2000 (2000 1st Ed.)
Author: Francis Morris. Published by Tate Gallery, London, UK., 2000, 1st Edition. Printed in Great Britain by Balding and Mansell. Like New Condition HARDCOVER Book. Clean inside, tight spine. Size: 12.75 x 9.75 inch, 71 pages.
LOUISE BOURGEOIS: With a career spanning eight decades from the 1930s until 2010, Louise Bourgeois is one of the great figures of modern and contemporary art. She is best known for her large-scale sculptures.
This book includes texts about the artist and her work, particularly focusing on four giant sculptures being prepared for the Unilever Series in the huge turbine hall at the heart of Tate Modern. There are also extracts from a lively interview recently conducted with the artist in her New York studio.
Born in 1911, Louise Bourgeois began her career as a painter but switched to sculpture after her first solo exhibition in 1945. Her drawings, paintings, sculptures, and prints are almost obsessively autobiographical, depicting her concern with human isolation and with issues of gender. She has frequently stated that her personal style has evolved from her emotions.
For more info on the Artist, please see: The Art of Louise Bourgeois | Tate
For more info on this books Author, please see: Frances Morris (gallerist) - Wikipedia
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