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2. Louise Bourgeois
3. Moved to New York, NY October 12th, 1938 4. Died May 31, 2010 in New York, USA Deeply symbolic her works deals with issues of desire,sexuality,identity, and isolation. 5. Biography
6. Though her beginnings were as an engraver and painter, by the 1940s she had turned her attention to sculptural work 7. Early sculpture was composed of groupings of abstract and organic shapes, often carved from wood. By the 1960s she began to execute her work in rubber, bronze, and stone, and the pieces themselves became larger, more referential to what has become the dominant theme of her workher childhood. 8. Deeply symbolic, her work uses her relationship with her parents and the role sexuality played in her early family life as a vocabulary in which to understand and remake that history. 9. The anthropomorphic shapes her pieces takethe female and male bodies are continually referenced and remadeare charged with sexuality and innocence and the interplay between the two. Bourgeoiss work is in the collections of most major museums around the world. 10. Installation view, 'Louise Bourgeois: The Fabric Works', Fondazione Emilio e Annabianca Vedova, Venice, Italy, 2010 11. Installation view, 'Louise Bourgeois: The Fabric Works', Fondazione Emilio e Annabianca Vedova, Venice, Italy, 2010 12. Installation view, Museum of Capodimonte, Naples, Italy, 2008 13. Installation view, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York NY, 2008 14. Installation view, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York NY, 2008 15. Installation view, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, 2008 16. Installation view, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, 2008 17. Installation view, 'Louise Bourgeois - Aller-Retour', Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria, 2006 18. Spider, 2003 Stainless steel and fabric 22.9 x 30.5 x 35.6 cm / 9 x 12 x 14 in 19. Maman The Spider
20. Tate Modern, London 21. Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri 22. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario 23. State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia 24. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain 25. Mori Art Museum, Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan 26. Samsung Museum of Modern Art, Seoul, South Korea 27. Pappajohn Sculpture Park, Des Moines, Iowa 28. Web
29. http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertainment/sculpture/clips/17449/ 30. http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/bourgeois/ 31. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5wQOJd5TzQ&feature=related 32. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi2KhYQB1tk 33. Other Work The Welcoming Hands 1996 34. Couple, 1966 Fabric 35. Untitled, circa 1970 Oval: paint on board 36. Passage dangereux, 1997 Mixed media 37. The Hour Is Devoted to Revenge, 1999 Wall relief: steel and lead 38. I Do,I Undo, andI Redo1999-2000 39. Untitled, 2005 Fabric 40. Femme, 2005 Bronze, silver nitrate patina