Louise Bourgeois: Structures of Existence: The Cells
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Review "Louise Bourgeois was one of the most prolific and well-known artists of the 20th century . . . Among the most unique and complex artworks in her extensive, innovative oeuvre are the "Cells," a series of installations composed of everyday found objects and personal items . . . situated within idiosyncratic enclosures . . . to represent different types of pain: physical, emotional, psychological, mental, and intellectual." — The Boston Globe "Documents the comprehensive survey, unlikely ever to be repeated, of this series of installation works . . . [Bourgeois’s] walk-in environments . . . suggest the interior of the artist’s mind." — Bookforum "The ultimate guide to one of Bourgeois’s foremost and holistic works." — The Boston Globe Read more About the Author Julienne Lorz is Curator at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany. Read more
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