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Product Description: This book documents a unique collaboration between the artist Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) and the architect Peter Zumthor (born 1943). The Steilneset Memorial, opened in 2011, is a monument in Vardø, Norway, commemorating the 17th-century trial and execution of 91 women for witchcraft...read more

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9788232800957 | Forlaget Pr, August 23, 2016, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: This book documents a unique collaboration between the artist Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) and the architect Peter Zumthor (born 1943).

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Product Description: Nothing to Remember! is a facsimile of 22 delicately-colored prints on hand-drawn music paper created between 2004 and 2006 by Louise Bourgeois. This artist's book follows an earlier publication, Ode à l'Oubli (Ode to Forgetfulness), which Bourgeois made entirely out of fabric, using linens and clothing remnants from her past...read more
By Louise Bourgeois (contributor)

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9783865216595 | Steidl / Edition7L, June 30, 2009, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: Nothing to Remember!

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Product Description: Born in France, Gaston Lachaise (1882 - 1935) moved to the United States in 1906 and later became one of the country's leading modern sculptors.

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9781588211576 | Antique Collectors Club Ltd, April 15, 2009, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Born in France, Gaston Lachaise (1882 - 1935) moved to the United States in 1906 and later became one of the country's leading modern sculptors.

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The art of Louise Bourgeois stages a dynamic encounter between modern art and psychoanalysis, argues Mignon Nixon in the first full-scale critical study of the artist's work. A pivotal figure in twentieth-century art, Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911, France) emigrated to New York in 1938 and is still actively working and exhibiting today. From Bourgeois's formative struggle with the "father figures" of surrealism, including Andre Breton and Marcel Duchamp, to her galvanizing role in the feminist art movement of the 1970s, to her subsequent emergence as a leading voice in postmodernism, this book explores the artist's responses to war, dislocation, and motherhood, to the predicament of the "woman artist" and the politics of sexual and social liberation, as a dialogue with psychoanalysis.Convinced that she could express "deeper things in three dimensions," Bourgeois abandoned painting for sculpture in the 1940s, founding her art in one of the twentieth century's most radical and controversial accounts of subjectivity, the object relations psychoanalysis of Melanie Klein. Rejecting the Oedipal narratives of Freud and the dream imagery of surrealism for the object world of the infantile drives, Bourgeois turned to the child analysis pioneered by Klein, the figure Julia Kristeva has called "the boldest reformer in the history of modern psychoanalysis." With Klein, Bourgeois thinks the negative -- fragmentation, splitting, and formlessness -- where we might least expect to find it, in the corporeal fantasies of mother and child. This turn to the mother and the death drive at once in child psychoanalysis, Nixon contends, not only finds powerful expression in Bourgeois's art, but is echoed in the work of other artists, including Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Yayoi Kusama, and Eva Hesse, and in a return to Klein in recent art."Fantastic reality," Bourgeois calls the condition of her art. Starting from Bourgeois's investigation, through a multiplicity of forms and materials, of the problem of subjectivity on the very threshold of emergence, this book argues for a new psychoanalytic story of modern art.

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9780262140898 | Mit Pr, May 1, 2005, cover price $43.00 | About this edition: The art of Louise Bourgeois stages a dynamic encounter between modern art and psychoanalysis, argues Mignon Nixon in the first full-scale critical study of the artist's work.

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9780262640701 | Mit Pr, October 31, 2008, cover price $36.95

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By Louise Bourgeois (contributor), Anne Carson (contributor), Helene Cixous (contributor) and John Waters (contributor)

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9783865210050 | Slp edition (Steidl / Edition7L, October 15, 2004), cover price $60.00

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Insomnia has been a lifetime companion of Louise Bourgeois' night hours. Between November 1994 and June 1995, she has committed to paper whatever thoughts, memories, and images surfaced during her long sleepless nights. The resulting 220 drawings are the quintessence of all the impulses, sources, and motifs inspiring her work. "The Insomnia Drawings" show the artist's mind at work: drawings and sketches alternate with poems and aphorisms in both French and English, interspersed with notes referring to the hustle-bustle of everyday life. The series is a unique mirror of an extraordinary woman's life and work: beautiful, disquieting, passionate, inquiring, and imbued with a quirky sense of humor. As soon as the artist agreed to entrust "The Insomnia Drawings" to the Daros Collection, it was clear that this extraordinary work should be presented as a book. The result is a handsome slipcased two-volume publication, edited by Daros Services, Zurich. The first volume contains facsimiles of both the recto and verso of the 220 drawings. The second volume provides the reader with valuable background information on this complex and exhilaratingly beautiful work of art. Marie-Louise Bernadac, a leading Bourgeois scholar, places "The Insomnia Drawings" in context of Bourgeois' oeuvre, providing biographical references for many notes, and pointing out the leitmotifs of Bourgeois' imaginary universe. In a lucid and beautifully written essay, Elisabeth Bronfen traces the nocturnal mysteries of insomnia and places this work of art in a larger cultural context. Furthermore, the second volume offers a chronology and annotated transcriptions of all texts and notes. This landmark publication is a must for everyone wanting to take part in the imaginative journeys of one of today's most important artists. "The Insomnia Drawings" are part of the Daros Collection. 13 x 10.25 inches, 220 illustrations. Author Quote: "She presents herself as a lady-in-waiting, silent and patient, with the night promising to save her from the array of desires such as love, faith, faithlessness, tenacity, ambition, while here sleeplessness prevents any salvation from her psychic distress. If in these drawings and texts the night is metaphorically conceived of as an expanse of water that might engulf her, while sleep would restore her, insomnia is what prevents any voyage into inundation. (...) Because her insomnia brings states of ambivalence to the fore, she keeps returning to the question of being suspended between two emotions-between plentitude and lack, proximity and absence, agreement and contradiction." -Elisabeth Bronfen "L'art / ou est / la vie, / toi et vous / inspire / unafraid: Art / est le / contraire / du acting. Les paysages de nuit on / envahi les jours. Water is the / opposite of continuity / water can be the best but it can be worse / / M is for mother / in the water / it is subject / to change / or even to reversal." -Louise Bourgeois

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9783908247395 | Slp edition (Scalo Verlag Ac, May 1, 2001), cover price $95.00
9783908247388 | Slp edition (Scalo Verlag Ac, February 1, 2001), cover price $195.00 | About this edition: Insomnia has been a lifetime companion of Louise Bourgeois' night hours.

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Product Description: Artwork by Louise Bourgeois. Contributions by Jennifer Bloomer. Text by Mieke Bal, Lynne Cooke, Beatriz Colomina, Jerry Gorovoy, Christiane Terrisse, Danielle Tilkin, Josef Helfenstein. (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9788480031882 | Actar Editorial, November 1, 2000, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: Artwork by Louise Bourgeois.

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By Rachid Boudjedra (contributor), Louise Bourgeois (contributor), Einar Mar Gudmundsson (contributor), Walter Hopps (editor), Eugene Ionesco (contributor) and Jean Stein (editor)

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9781885490162 | Grand Street Pr, September 1, 1998, cover price $12.95

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Product Description: "My goal is to re-experience a past emotion...to relive anxiety anxiety is a passive state, and the object is to be active and take control," stated Louise Bourgeois about her practice, which spanned more than 60 years and a variety of media...read more
By Louise Bourgeois (illustrator) and Jerry Gorovoy

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9788887029031 | Fondazione Prada, February 1, 1998, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: "My goal is to re-experience a past emotion.
9788887029048, titled "Louise Bourgeois: Blue Days and Pink Days" | Fondazione Prada, February 1, 1998, cover price $55.00

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Depicts drawings by an artist better known for her sculpture, and features interviews and comments by the artist (view table of contents)

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9780821222997 | Bulfinch Pr, April 1, 1996, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: Depicts drawings by an artist better known for her sculpture, and features interviews and comments by the artist

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Examines the sculptor's feminist and subversive works that often mingle human and animal forms

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9780810931275 | Harry N Abrams Inc, April 1, 1994, cover price $49.50 | About this edition: Examines the sculptor's feminist and subversive works that often mingle human and animal forms

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9780872731301, titled "Louise Bourgeois: The Locus of Memory, Works 1982-1993" | Brooklyn Museum Bookshop, February 1, 1994, cover price $22.50 | About this edition: Examines the sculptor's feminist and subversive works that often mingle human and animal forms

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Hardcover:

9780935875102 | Blumarts, September 1, 1992, cover price $125.00

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Briefly describes Louise Bourgeois life and background, and shares her comments on her approach to art and the influences on her work

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9780394747927 | Vintage Books, December 1, 1988, cover price $10.95 | About this edition: Briefly describes Louise Bourgeois life and background, and shares her comments on her approach to art and the influences on her work

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