Scarf Je t'aime, Louise Bourgeois

Scarf with original spiral pattern inspired by two of the drawings of Louise Bourgeois's work Je t'aime 2005

Limited edition of 100 units from the exclusive collection Louise Bourgeois: Je t'aime

Design by TakenetMuseum

Scarf Je t'aime, Louise Bourgeois

Scarf with original spiral pattern inspired by two of the drawings of Louise Bourgeois's work Je t'aime 2005

Limited edition of 100 units from the exclusive collection Louise Bourgeois: Je t'aime

Design by TakenetMuseum

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Écharpe Je t’aime is part of an exclusive collection developed in collaboration with The Easton Foundation. Also included in this collection is a shopper, a social mask, a notebook and a postcard.

Je t'aime, 2005 is a work by Louise Bourgeois consisting of 60 drawings. Part of the exhibition "To Unravel a Torment", Louise Bourgeois, on display at the Serralves Foundation from December 2020 to January 2022.

Of the 60 drawings, 2 of them pay homage to Bourgeois' connection with textiles, always present in her journey as one of the base materials for her artistic creations.

Limited edition of 100 copies.

Louise Bourgeois, was one of the most iconic artists in the history of art for much of the 20th and early 21st centuries. The artist focused primarily on sculpture, creating biomorphic forms and the early use of unconventional materials that allude to a tension between essentially masculine and feminine forms.

The recurring interrogation of the male/female dialectic aligns Bourgeois with the feminist movement. The geometric shapes had a calming and meditative effect on the artist: their possibilities and repetition had a therapeutic power, just like the reticulated compositions. Having suffered from insomnia all her life, the artist often spent her sleepless hours drawing, working both during the day and at night.

Serralves
PL017250

Data sheet

Dimensions
180 x 70 cm
Composition
100% modal
Color
Black and White
Origin
Portugal
Autor
TakenetMuseum
Artist
Louise Bourgeois

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