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Louise Bourgeois : tejiendo el tiempo : CAC Málaga, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, 6 agosto-7 noviembre, 2004

by Frances Morris, Nick Barkley, Louise Bourgeois, Fernando Francés

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"Louise Bourgeois has played a vital role in contemporary art for over half a century. Her 1982 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York was the gallery's first ever retrospective for a woman. Later, in 2000, Bourgeois' vast installation of steel towers in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern formed the inaugural exhibition at London's new gallery. In between these peaks of an illustrious career, Bourgeois has produced a beguiling body of work using spiders, cages, textiles and a range of found and sculpted objects." "In this book, Frances Morris presents a selection of the artist's recent work with a major focus on fabric sculptures and prints. Tough and sometimes very moving, Bourgeois' most recent projects mark out a practitioner who, although in her 90s, remains at the height of her powers."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)
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Barkley, Nickmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Bourgeois, Louisemain authorall editionsconfirmed
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"Louise Bourgeois has played a vital role in contemporary art for over half a century. Her 1982 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York was the gallery's first ever retrospective for a woman. Later, in 2000, Bourgeois' vast installation of steel towers in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern formed the inaugural exhibition at London's new gallery. In between these peaks of an illustrious career, Bourgeois has produced a beguiling body of work using spiders, cages, textiles and a range of found and sculpted objects." "In this book, Frances Morris presents a selection of the artist's recent work with a major focus on fabric sculptures and prints. Tough and sometimes very moving, Bourgeois' most recent projects mark out a practitioner who, although in her 90s, remains at the height of her powers."--BOOK JACKET.

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