Edition Stemmle, 1995. Format 25x26 cm, reliure editeur sous jaquette, 196 pages. Ouvrage en langue anglaise. Avec un envoi au marqueur sur la page de garde.Tres bon etat, mais le dos de la jaquette est completement solarise.
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Librairie Frédéric Delbos
M. Frédéric Delbos
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Philip Larratt-Smith ; Juliet Mitchell, Claudia Gould, Louise Bourgeois
Reference : 63559
, Yale University Press, 2021 Hardcover in decorative slipcase with dust jacket , 156 pages, ENG. edition, 290 x 230 mm, NEW !. ISBN 9780300247244.
An exploration of the art and writing of Louise Bourgeois through the lens of her relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. From 1952 to 1985, Louise Bourgeois (1911?2010) underwent extensive Freudian analysis that probed her family history, marriage, motherhood, and artistic ambition?and generated inspiration for her artwork. Examining the impact of psychoanalysis on Bourgeois?s work, this volume offers insight into her creative process. Philip Larratt-Smith, Bourgeois?s literary archivist, provides an overview of the artist?s life and work and the ways in which the psychoanalytic process informed her artistic practice. An essay by Juliet Mitchell offers a cutting-edge feminist psychoanalyst?s viewpoint on the artist?s long and complex relationship with therapy. In addition, a short text written by Bourgeois (first published in 1991) addresses Freud?s own relationship to art and artists. Featuring excerpts from Bourgeois?s copious diaries, rarely seen notebook pages, and archival family photographs, Louise Bourgeois ? Freud?s Daughter opens exciting new avenues for understanding an innovative, influential, and groundbreaking artist whose wide-ranging work includes not only renowned large-scale sculptures but also a plethora of paintings and prints.
Sk rhamn, Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, 2010 Clothbound with dustjacket, 110 pages, 28.5 x 24 cm, English/Swedish. *Very good condition. ISBN 9789189477469.
You are born alone. You die alone. The value of the inbetween is trust and love.? (Bourgeois, 1987). At this exhibition we focus on one of life?s central themes: motherhood. Mother & Child is Louise Bourgeois? celebration of motherhood, from fertility to the special bond which exist between mother and child during the pregnancy, the birth and the child?s life. Louise Bourgeois? was preoccupied with the existential and worked and interpretated this her whole life. She influenced the 20th Century?s dominating art movements from surrealism in the 1930s to the installation art of the 1990s. The exhibition Mother & Child is with other words a meeting with one of the most impressive profiles of our time. The French-American artist Bourgeois has through her long life created one of the most spectacular and personal bodies of artworks within modern art. She died in the Spring 2010, 98 years of age and we are pleased to be able to celebrate her and her work with this exhibition of her late works. The works in the exhibition, which include gouache and sculpture, are highly delicate and poetic but also very strong, embracing the universal topic of motherhood for a broad public audience. The intense red colour of the gouache works in many different nuances gives the motifs warmth and life, and makes the works extraordinarily vivid. The exhibition is created in close collaboration with Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, Sweden and The Louise Bourgeois Estate.
, Voorlinden / Glenstone Foundation 2018, 2018 Hardcover, 212 pages, English / Nederlands , 305 x 245 mm, book in new state, with coloured illustrations / photo's. ISBN 9780999802915.
Celebrated for her singular contributions to 20th-century sculpture, drawing, painting, printmaking, installation and writing, French-born American artist Louise Bourgeois' (1911-2010) explorations of the human condition originated from her own lived experience. My goal is to relive a past emotion, Bourgeois explained. My art is an exorcism. Psychologically, emotionally and often sexually charged, Bourgeois' works intermingle the abstract and corporeal, the voluptuous and the distressing, to striking effect. Louise Bourgeois: To Unravel a Torment accompanies the first exhibition of the artist's work at Glenstone Museum, and features more than 30 major works drawn from the museum's collection. From her early wooden Personages to her large hanging sculptures, from suites of drawings and prints to textile works and her immersive Cells, To Unravel a Torment surveys Bourgeois' career through selected examples from her enormous body of work. Bourgeois was also a prolific writer, matching her sculptural language with reams of psychoanalytic musings on repression, symbolism and material. To Unravel a Torment also brings together never-before-published diary entries by the artist, annotated by Bourgeois scholar Philip Larratt-Smith, a contribution by art historian Briony Fer and an introduction by Emily Wei Rales, founder and director of Glenstone Museum.
, Rijksmuseum, 2019 Softcover 71 pages, Illustrated. 23x18cm Text in NL/ENG. ISBN 9789492660145.
Louise Bourgeois is een van de belangrijkste kunstenaars van de 20ste eeuw en werd wereldberoemd met haar monumentale beelden van spinnen. De twaalf beelden die dit jaar in de Rijksmuseumtuinen staan, tonen een grote verscheidenheid aan materialen en vormen. Ze kunnen worden opgevat als een intiem dagboek van de kunstenaar en geven een overzicht van de kenmerkende thema?s in haar leven en werk. De enorme spinnen die het museum als wachters flankeren, vormen het absolute hoogtepunt. Deze publicatie is verschenen bij de tentoonstelling Louise Bourgeois in de Rijksmuseumtuinen 25 mei - 3 november 2019. Dit is het zevende deel uit een reeks publicaties bij de jaarlijkse beeldententoonstelling in de tuinen van het Rijksmuseum ------ Louise Bourgeois is one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. She became world-famous for her monumental sculptures of spiders. The twelve Bourgeois sculptures on display in the Rijksmuseum gardens this year show a variety of forms and materials. They constitute an intimate journal of recurring themes in the life and work of the artist. The absolute highlights are the huge spiders flanking the museum like guards. This book has been published to accompany the exhibition Louise Bourgeois in the Rijksmuseum Gardens 25 May - 3 November 2019. This is the seventh volume in a series of publications accompanying the annual sculpture exhibition in the Rijksmuseum gardens
Justin Paton, Jamieson Webster, Jane Campion, Louise Bourgeois, Chris Kraus
Reference : 63304
, Thames Distributed, 2024 Hardcover, 292 pages, ENG. edition, 295 x 240 x 30 mm, NEW !, illustrated dustjacket ; over 300 illustrations in color;. ISBN 9781741741681.
Day and night, love and hate, calm and chaos, conscious and unconscious. Explore Louise Bourgeois's world of tensions and extremes in this striking new book dedicated to one of the most influential artists of the past century. Bourgeois (France/USA 1911-2010) is renowned for her fearless exploration of human relationships across a relentlessly inventive seven-decade career. Featuring more than 200 images of Bourgeois's work, a selection of her writings and dream recordings, and new perspectives on her work by filmmaker Jane Campion and writer Chris Kraus, this book reveals the extraordinary reach and intensity of her art. From her haunting Personage sculptures of the 1940s to her iconic spiders and tough yet tender textile works of the 1990s and 2000s, Louise Bourgeois: Has the day invaded the night or has the night invaded the day? is an essential guide to this singular artist and an exploration of the polarities at the heart of her art. This publication accompanies a major exhibition of Bourgeois's art presented at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and documents its dramatic presentation in the renowned post-industrial gallery called the Tank. It features further texts by exhibition curator Justin Paton, Bourgeois expert Philip Larratt Smith and psychoanalyst Jamieson Webster, and a richly illustrated chronology of the artist's life.