Louise Bourgeois: Memory and Architecture

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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, 1999 - 315 Seiten
Louise Bourgeois has been on a journey inspired by architecture for six decades, from the early realistic drawings of interiors she made upon her arrival in New York in the late 1930s, to the plaster Lairs of the 1960s, to the Cells and recent commissioned works of the 1990s In her figurative work she has drawn, painted, printed, and sculpted everything from skyscrapers, courthouses, and greenhouses to labyrinths, sanatoriums, towers, nests and of course the many different houses and buildings she has lived in over the years. Throughout her career Bourgeois' work has always had a strong and essential autobiographical element -- and this book illuminates an area of her life that has heavily informed her work, in addition to exploring the relationship of her sculpture to architectural forms.

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Theres No Place Like Home JERRY GOROVOY AND DANIELLE TILKIN
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Architecture as a Study in Memory JOSEPH HELFENSTEIN
19
The Architecture of Trauma BEATRIZ COLOMINA
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