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Tour of the Louise Bourgeois Exhibition at the JSMA

By PSU 1620 Club (other events)

Tuesday, November 16 2021 4:30 PM 7:00 PM PDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

4:30pm - Social hour (drinks and hors d'oeuvres) at the Simon Benson House (1803 SW Park Ave)
6:00pm - Exhibition tour at the JSMA (1855 SW Broadway)
7:00pm - Event concludes

Attendees must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and wear masks indoors.

Louise Bourgeois: What is the Shape of This Problem
From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation

Although best known for her profound sculptures of monumental spiders, evocative human figures, and fleshly anthropomorphic forms, Louise Bourgeois maintained a prolific drawing and writing practice and an ongoing interest in illustrated books and printmaking throughout the course of her long career. Louise Bourgeois: What is the Shape of This Problem presents 119 works with a focus on prints, textiles, and a series of eight holograms, ranging in date from the 1940s to the early 2000s. These works build on the raw emotional terrain of Bourgeois’ practice, and explore feelings of isolation, anger, and fear through the recurring depiction of the body, childhood, family, architecture, and the passage of time.