- A celebration of the later works of Louise Bourgeois looking at her
sculpture, prints and drawings - Full page color illustrations and
details of the works - Accompanies an exhibition held at the Scottish
National Gallery of Modern Art from 26 October 2013 to 18 May 2014
Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) is one of the most significant and
influential figures in modern and contemporary art, whose diverse
practice has challenged conventions and captured the imagination of
audiences around the world. This publication focuses on an outstanding
collection of sculptures, works on paper and fabric works by the artist
now on loan to the national ARTIST ROOMS collection and touring program.
Highlighting the artist's late work, this collection will bring the work
of Bourgeois to audiences across the UK. As well as the works now held
with ARTIST ROOMS, the publication illustrates important sculptures and
works on paper from Tate, The Easton Foundation and the Louise Bourgeois
Trust, offering insights into the practice of this most distinguished
artist.