CHEIM & READ IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE AN EXHIBITION
OF RECENT WORK BY LOUISE BOURGEOIS, OPENING ON
NOVEMBER 21 AND CONTINUING UNTIL JANUARY 5th.If as Bourgeois has said "my sculpture is my psychoanalysis", her
recent sculptural output continues the transposition of the
psychological exploration of the self from the "father" to the
"mother". This profound shift in Bourgeois's sculptural exorcism is
expressed in new typologies of form from the large steel images of
spiders of recent years, to sewn and stitched figurative and abstract
fabric works that comprise this exhibition. The images of severing and fragmentation in the earlier periods of
Bourgeois' work associated with the father is replaced in these
works by the activity of binding and holding together, associated
with the mother. Stitching becomes a form of healing. Fragments
become ordered and unified, edges become softer. The integration
of the parts represents a desire for restoration, reparation and
reconciliation. Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 191 I, and has lived and
worked in the US since 1938. This will be her first one-person
exhibition of new sculpture in New York since 1994. Bourgeois is currently being shown in solo exhibitions at the State
Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg and at the Guggenheim
Museum Bilbao. She has also recently finished a commission to
commemorate the 75th anniversary of Williams College Museum of
Art in Williamstown, MA, and will be included in the upcoming
Documenta II in Kassel. A catalogue with a story by Raymond Carver will be available. For further information please contact Paul Moreno,
P 212 242 7727, F 212 242 7737, Gallery@cheimread.com.
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