Tag Archives: Louise Bourgeois
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Louise Bourgeois Goes Way Beyond Anyone Else
Louise Bourgeois affects us viscerally. The extraordinary physicality of her work outstrips any other art addressing the female body and its excruciating alterations from pregnancy, childbirth, parenting, sexuality, abuse, aging. I once met her in Houston at a conference of women artists who were marching for the ERA in 1975. She was […]
This entry was posted on June 2, 2022 and is filed under Uncategorized. -
A Sunday Trip to the Olympic Sculpture Park
Taking a break from the heavy news and politics, we take an”expedition” every Sunday in Seattle. Last weekend we went to the Wooden Boat Center and went rowing. This Sunday we went to the Olympic Sculpture Park. Here is Beverly Pepper’s Persephone Unbound. 1999. “The abstract language of form that I have chosen has become […]
This entry was posted on July 13, 2020 and is filed under Uncategorized.