Louise Bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 31, 2010.
NEW YORK (AP) - Artist Louise Bourgeois, whose sculptures exploring women's deepest feelings on birth, sexuality and death were highly influential on younger artists, died Monday, her studio's managing director said. She was 98.

Bourgeois had continued creating artwork - her latest pieces were finished just last week - before suffering a heart attack Saturday night, said the studio director, Wendy Williams. The artist died at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, where she lived.

Working in a wide variety of materials, she tackled themes relating to male and female bodies and emotions of anger, betrayal, even murder. Her work reflected influences of surrealism, primitivism and the early modernist sculptors such as Alberto Giacometti and Constantin Brancusi.

"I really want to worry people, to bother people," she told The Washington Post in 1984. "They say they are bothered by the double genitalia in my new work. Well, I have been bothered by it my whole life. I once said to my children, 'It's only physiological, you know, the sex drive.' That was a lie. It's much more than that."

Bourgeois' work was almost unknown to the wider art world until she was 70, when New York's Museum of Modern Art presented a solo show of her career in 1982.

"This is not a show that is easy to digest," New York Times critic Grace Glueck wrote. "The reward is an intense encounter with an artist who explores her psyche at considerable risk."

In his book "American Visions," Time art critic Robert Hughes called her "the mother of American feminist identity art. ... Bourgeois's influence on young artists has been enormous."

He noted the key difference in her use of sexual imagery: She explores "femaleness from within, as distinct from the familiar male conventions of looking at it from the outside, from the eyeline of another gender. ... Surrealist fascination with the female body becomes, so to speak, turned inside out."

Among the honors coming to her were a National Medal of Arts, awarded by President Clinton in 1997. In October, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, N.Y.

In 2001, thousands of tourists saw her work "Spiders" when it was exhibited on the plaza at Rockefeller Center for 2 1/2 months as part of a Public Art Fund program to promote outdoor exhibits in New York.

It featured a 30-foot-high spider, "Maman," carrying a basket of eggs, flanked by two smaller spiders. ("Maman" means "Mama" in French.)

In 2007-08, an elaborate retrospective of her career, from the 1940s onward, was displayed at the Tate Modern in London, the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.

Meanwhile, younger artists cited her as an inspiration.

"I orbited Bourgeois," conceptual artist Jenny Holzer, known for her piquant use of words as art in projections and electronic displays, wrote to Wil liams after learning of Bourgeois' death.

In many interviews, Bourgeois cited a childhood trauma as the source of much of the emotion in her work: her father's affair with a woman hired as an English tutor for young Louise.

"You see, I always hated that woman," she told The Washington Post. "... My work is often about murder."

In "Dangerous Passage," from 1997, Bourgeois drew upon memories of her childhood, strewing a cage with symbolic objects: an antique child's swing on one side; broken bones on the other.

Her room-size 1991 sculpture "Twosome" combined a flashing red light, two steel cylinders and a motor that propels the smaller cylinder in an out of the larger one. The materials suggested a machine, but the movement evokes sexuality, or birth.

In 2007, she depicted the effects of aging on her own body in a series of 11 large panels called "Extreme Tension."

In an e-mail exchange in early 2008, The Associated Press asked Bourgeois what advice she would give young artists just starting out.

"Tell your own story, and you will be interesting," she responded. "Don't get the green disease of envy. Don't be fooled by success and money. Don't let anything come between you and your work."

Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911; her parents ran a business restoring antique tapestries. In her early years, she studied at the Academie des Beaux-Arts and other schools and studios.

She moved to New York in 1938 after marrying the American art historian Robert Goldwater and became an American citizen in 1955. A professor of art history at New York University, Goldwater was also director of the Museum of Primitive Art, established in 1957, and wrote a key book on the topic, "Primitivism in Modern Art."

While Bourgeois work shows the influence of primitive artists, she was quick to note that her work was not primitive.

"My husband said 15 years ago that primitive art is no longer being made," she told The Washington Post in 1984. "The primitive condition has vanished. These are recent works. Look at it this way - a totem pole is just a decorated tree. My work is a confessional."

Her husband died in 1973. She is survived by two sons, Alain and Jean-Louis, as well as two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. A third son, Michel, died in 1990, Williams said.

A private funeral is planned for family members.


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March 18, 2012

An artist whose childhood inspired her work then and now. Truly amazing.

Jeffrey Dillon

July 21, 2010

Thank-you for sharing your life and work. Thank-you for the brilliance you have left behind for all of us.

D Keane

June 17, 2010

Louise was a true inspiration for all artists, but especially for women artists. In both her life and her art, she made her own choices and created in her own, distinctive voice. She was amazing and will never be forgotten! My sincerest condolences to her family.

rmg dawsom

June 15, 2010

to the bourgeois family,
we just want to express our sorrow for your loss may god continue to bless you and give you the strength to carry on until the resurection (john 11:25)

J Sligh

June 15, 2010

I look forward to her works coming to light when Acts 24:15 is fulfilled for her. I'm sure the art community will miss her very much.

Barbara Tyson Mosley

June 14, 2010

Deepest regrets. This is truly a loss to the art community. I always loved her work. I remember seeing her work at the Corcoran when I lived in Washington, DC some years ago. Incredible artist.

VENA BERRY

June 7, 2010

My deepest sympathy to the family & friends of Louise. Please accept my condolences, & may you find some comfort in that "God is healing the broken-hearted ones, & is binding up their painful spots." - Psalms 174:3

MerlG

June 7, 2010

Louise's work was an inspiration to all who saw it.My condolences to her family and friends. May the God of comfort be with you all at this time of loss and may God's promise at Revelation 21:3&4 bring you peace.

donna angeli

June 6, 2010

saw your work today at Moma how sad you have passed and we get no more Donna lee

June 6, 2010

The creative world will certainly greatly miss this fantastic artist.
ciao - gina maria

With Sincere Condolences

June 4, 2010

I offer my sincere condolences to Louise's family and friends. May it comfort you to know that "the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort", provides real solace to those who grieve.

Shirley & Jerry Murphy

June 4, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

June 3, 2010

louise your work on Earth is Done you will be in heaven with the Angels Have Fun R.i.p 1911-2010

Laura Walker

June 3, 2010

What a wonderful and inspiring woman. An out of the box thinker, she will be missed. An Artist, Mother, Wife and Friend, Laura Walker

Carolyn Treat

June 3, 2010

It is hard to believe that Louise is no longer with us. It seemed she might just go on forever making sculpture and pushing the boundaries for herself and for us. She was truly an inspiration - especially to younger artists, those of us that grew up following her work in it's many forms.
A force to be reckoned with and truly admired. Sincere condolences to her family...
In boca a lupo Louise!
-Carolyn Treat Portland, ME.

Rosemarie

June 3, 2010

Condolences to family and loved ones. May the "God of all comfort" be with you during this time.

rouge baisers

June 3, 2010

Je vais regarder l'Mamman différemment maintenant. Que votre prochaine aventure sera un magnifique.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

June 3, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLNCES TO THE BOURGEOIS FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW LOUISE.

Lexey

June 3, 2010

What a great woman, Louise Bourgeois, a pioneer female artist....an inspiration to me and countless others. I will always admire her work and remember her.

Don Bourgeois

June 2, 2010

Gosh, such talent...with deepest sympathy
[email protected]

Yvonne Lozano

June 2, 2010

I have been inspired to research and learn about Ms. Louise Bourgeois! Her thoughts, ideas, and work truly merit consideration. My condolences to her family and friends. The world has lost an exceptionally remarkable woman!

Dorrine Hall

June 2, 2010

Please accept my sincere condolenses for your loss. May God grant you peace and comfort in this hour of sorrow. Soon God will wipe away all tears causing pain (Rev 21:4 & Isaiah 33:24). Until then may Your most precious memories be guarded.

angela

June 2, 2010

May God's promise at Revelation 21:4 bring you much comfort.

June 2, 2010

She was my favorite artist. I will miss her greatly, but she taught me so much. She was truly brave and brilliant. I am sorry for your loss. Kathleen SF

Kimtraila Williams

June 2, 2010

To the family of Louise Bourgeois, May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead.

Katherine Valdez

June 2, 2010

My heart goes out to the Bourgeois family, friends, and followers as they endure the loss of a talented, and unique woman whose work inspired many. To endure the loss of Louise remember,'God is near to all those calling upon him.'(Ps.145:18)

June 1, 2010

Wonderful, inspiring artist. We were priviledged to enjoy her art in a Mexico City Exhibit of her great talents. Bless you !! Bless your Art !! Inmortal Louise Bourgeois. As an aficionado sculpturer I received the greatest and of course undeserved compliment when told had I started earlier, I would pehaps had become the Mexican Louise Bourgeoise. Just to think of it !!!!! Evelyn V. (Mexico City)

Elizabeth

June 1, 2010

An inspiration - a no nonsense, passionate woman who used her talents to open the minds of many.

June 1, 2010

To the family of Louise Bourgeois, I like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved one. May the God of all comfort strengthen you at this time of grief.(2 Corinthians 1:3, 4) Erma L. Davis(Park Forest, IL.)

Lysette

June 1, 2010

Your Mother is an inspiration to the past and future of young, strong , talented women. Her life sounded passionate

madeline blume

June 1, 2010

too grandson nick trotter, who will miss you so much ,rest in peace and guide you into heaven ,meme and popsie

Lindsay

June 1, 2010

Louise have touched the lives of so many people and will truly be missed by all. May Our Heavenly Father comfort the Bourgeois family and grant you peace to help you to cope during these difficult days. I offer my sincere condolences to you all. Phil 4:6,7

C Polk

May 31, 2010

Salutations from one artist to another, who loves to inspire youth going into their world with special purposes that insteal greatness

May God grant Comfort and peace to family, friend, fans, and all who loved and appreciated her!!

May 31, 2010

Dear Bourgeois Family, so sorry to hear of your loss. May the God of all comfort continue to be with all of you. 2 Corinthians 1:3,4

Herman Lowenhar

May 31, 2010

Dear Jean-Louis,
Profound condolences to you and your brother on the loss of your mother. She was so much more than a great artist, so encouraging of young people, so authentic a champion of femaleness. Thank you for having given me the privilege of meeting her at her weekly salons.

M. Smith

May 31, 2010

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Victoria

May 31, 2010

condolences
of sentiments
to her family..
Godspeed to you
'Louise'
thankyou for the
work of art such
skill,lots of talent..
RIP~Louise Bourgeois~

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