Louise Bourgeois: The Secret of the Cells

Buch, Taschenbuch
Ausgabe vom 13. Febr. 2008
Verkaufsrang: 251989 (je kleiner desto beliebter)
EAN/ISBN: 9783791340074
ASIN: 3791340077 (Amazon-Bestellnummer)
Louise Bourgeois: The Secret of the Cells -
Louise Bourgeois, The Secret of the Cells is both a catalogue of works and a biography of the famous Parisian-born artist. Born in 1911, the now octagenarian Bourgeois has shown widely throughout the world and to great critical acclaim especially within the 1990s. Bourgeois's personal history is vastly important in the content of her work. This book takes readers on a journey from her affluent childhood in France, including family photographs, to her schooling under painter Fernand Leger, to her eventual marriage and move to the United States where she continued her long and varied career working primarily as a sculptor and installation artist.
Bourgeois's abstract figurative sculptures range in materials; from plaster, marble, bronze to the more untraditional; latex, glass, thread, etc. Regardless of the medium, the work is imbued with a strong physicality that echoes the forms of the human body. Included in the book are discussions of Bourgeois's work in relation to other artists and movements, i.e. Rodin, Brancusi and primitivism. Bourgeois has been an inspiration and an influence to an entire generation of artists, not just because of her long and illustrious career but because her work has pushed so many boundaries. Louise Bourgeois, The Secret of the Cells is an informative and beautiful book with 77 colour and 176 black-and-white images. -Jennifer Cohen
Louise Bourgeois: The Secret of the Cells is both a catalog of works by and a biography of the famous Parisian artist. Born in 1911, the now-octogenarian Bourgeois has shown widely throughout the world and to great critical acclaim, especially within the last decade. Bourgeois's personal history is vastly important in the content of her work, and this book takes readers on a journey from her affluent childhood in France, including family photographs, to her schooling under painter Fernand Léger to her eventual marriage and move to the United States, where she continued her long and varied career working primarily as a sculptor and installation artist.
Bourgeois's abstract figurative sculptures range in materials from plaster, marble, and bronze to the more nontraditional latex, glass, thread, etc. Regardless of the medium, the work is imbued with a strong physicality that echoes the forms of the human body. Included in the book are discussions of Bourgeois's work in relation to other artists and movements such as Rodin, Brancusi, and primitivism. Bourgeois has been an inspiration to an entire generation of artists, not just because of her long and illustrious career but because her work has pushed so many boundaries. Louise Bourgeois: The Secret of the Cells is an informative and beautiful book with 77 color and 176 black-and-white images. -Jennifer Cohen