Louise Bourgeois: Rare Language

Louise Bourgeois: Rare Language

Studio Trisorio

Louise Bourgeois, Untitled (No. 6), 1998, bronze, silver nitrate patina, 8.9 x 50.8 x 48.3 cm, photo: Christopher Burke, © The Easton Foundation / Licensed by SIAE and VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY

 

June 18, 2024
Louise Bourgeois
Rare Language
June 25–October 31, 2024
Studio Trisorio
Riviera di Chiaia 215
Naples 80121
Italy


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Louise Bourgeois’ exhibition entitled Rare Language will be inaugurated on Tuesday June 25 at Studio Trisorio gallery in Naples.

The show is one of the stops on the Italian itinerary that pays tribute to one of the most influential contemporary artists, partnering the Studio Trisorio with prestigious museums such as the Galleria Borghese and Villa Medici in Rome, the Museo Novecento and the Museo degli Innocenti in Florence.

On display at Studio Trisorio will be 35 drawings made by the artist between 1947 and 2008 and four bronze sculptures that bear witness to her poetics over the course of a lengthy chronological period.

Louise Bourgeois’ art is permeated with autobiographical memories that concern all aspects of her life, particularly her childhood spent in Paris, and her relationship with her mother and father have remained a profound source of inspiration because, as the artist herself has stated, they have never lost their mystery, magic and drama.

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