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  1. 19 de mai. de 2020 · Bourgeois started crafting her famed steel spider sculptures in the 1990s. The artist had previously experimented with arachnid forms in two ink and charcoal drawings made in 1947, but...

  2. Spider‘, Louise Bourgeois, 1994Spider‘, Louise Bourgeois, 1994. Skip navigation. Shop. Become a Member. Main menu. Art and artists. Our collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Explore Videos Podcasts Short articles In depth Art Terms Tate Research Student resources Make art Create like ...

  3. Spider is a sculpture by Louise Bourgeois. It was executed in 1996 as an edition of a series entitled Cells and cast in 1997; bronze with a silver nitrate patina, with the first of the edition being steel. The spider itself is made of bronze, whereas the cage is made of steel.

  4. 18 de fev. de 2021 · Louise Bourgeois’ monumental spider sculptures are her best-known works. She began them late in life, revisiting childhood traumas that shaped her art practice.

  5. Maman (1999) is a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture in several locations by the artist Louise Bourgeois. The sculpture, which depicts a spider, is among the world's largest, measuring over 30 ft high and over 33 ft wide (927 x 891 x 1024 cm).

  6. Depois de permanecer por pouco mais de duas décadas abrigada em regime de comodato ao lado do Museu de Arte Moderna, no Parque Ibirapuera, em São Paulo, Spider, da artista francesa Louise Bourgeois, que integra a Coleção Itaú Cultural, chega pela primeira vez ao Rio Grande do Sul para uma temporada de dois meses na Fundação Iberê.

  7. Há 3 dias · Although recognized for exploring a broad array of materials and motifs, Louise Bourgeois is perhaps best known for sculptures of spiders, ranging in size from a brooch of four inches to monumental outdoor pieces that rise to 30 feet.

  8. Along came Bourgeoiss spiders. This selection of artworks from the exhibition Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day? includes examples of the artist’s expressions of spiders.

  9. www.museoreinasofia.es › en › collectionLouise Bourgeois - Spider

    Spider. Louise Bourgeois. Paris, France, 1911 - New York, USA, 2010. Date: 1994. Material: Iron, paint and galvanized iron. Technique: Welding. Dimensions: 248 x 803 x 597 cm. Category: Sculpture. Entry date: 1997. Register number: AD00568.

  10. Throughout her long career, Bourgeois treated the motif of spiders across many different media, from drawings and prints to monumental outdoor sculpture. The theme was initially associated with her mother, a tapestry restorer, but grew to take on broader associations as a strong female protector against evil.