No. 27

Louise Bourgeois

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On this program you’ll see the sensual and provocative work of Louise Bourgeois. Bourgeois, a member of the New York art world since the early 1950s, produces sculpture which is highly charged in content as well as eerily beautiful in form. Also seen are two of her environments; a lair installed at the Robert Miller Gallery and a work in progress on Staten Island, New York. In a lengthy interview, the artist discusses her work and passion, her philosophy of art and her development as an artist. The interview is conducted by critic Stuart Morgan and text is by Robert Storr, curator of contemporary art at the Museum of Modern Art.

  • Technical Aspects: DVD format, NTSC 4:3, all region, scene selection
  • Duration: 28 minutes
  • © 1987 Inner-Tube Video

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