I would guess that her giant spider sculptures are her most famous pieces given that they are publically installed outside several world class museums. And also as part of a tour were shown at places like Rockefeller Center in NYC
It IS in the Guardian's list of ten works, in the Mapplethorpe portrait. Which should be blown up for full impact.
http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/features/saltz/the-heroic-louise-bourgeois6-4-10_detail.asp?picnum=1
Nothing wrong with liking Bourgeois, but this taste in art subjects is an important piece of pizzagate evidence. The giant spiders btw reference Little Miss Muffet. That's not a stretch; note that the phallus sculpture is titled 'Fillette' ("little girl').
The giant spider sculpture pictured outside the museum reminded me of the kid's movie "Coraline", where the 'Other Mother' (demonic witch who captured and killed children, keeping their souls locked in a hidden basement or mirror concealed room) eventually revealed herself in spider (black widow) form.
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"Little girl" (English for "Filette") = shriveled penis? How evil is that?
Only a pervert would think that is "art".
▼ Are_we_sure
Why do you claim that's her most famous work? It doesn't even make her Wikipedia entry or this list of 10 essential works
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jun/01/louise-bourgeois-art-maman-sculpture
I would guess that her giant spider sculptures are her most famous pieces given that they are publically installed outside several world class museums. And also as part of a tour were shown at places like Rockefeller Center in NYC
http://stoianvalkov.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/PHO-10May31-228369.jpg
Anyway, what's wrong with liking Louis Bourgeois?
▼ Astrodreamer
It IS in the Guardian's list of ten works, in the Mapplethorpe portrait. Which should be blown up for full impact. http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/features/saltz/the-heroic-louise-bourgeois6-4-10_detail.asp?picnum=1 Nothing wrong with liking Bourgeois, but this taste in art subjects is an important piece of pizzagate evidence. The giant spiders btw reference Little Miss Muffet. That's not a stretch; note that the phallus sculpture is titled 'Fillette' ("little girl').
▼ kestrel9
The giant spider sculpture pictured outside the museum reminded me of the kid's movie "Coraline", where the 'Other Mother' (demonic witch who captured and killed children, keeping their souls locked in a hidden basement or mirror concealed room) eventually revealed herself in spider (black widow) form.