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Louise Bourgeois: What Is the Shape of This Problem?

January 24 — March 11, 2023

Installation Views Thumbnails
Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Photography by Olympia Shannon. 

Selected Works

Selected Works Thumbnails
What Is the Shape of This Problem?, 1999
series of 9 letterpress diptychs, 5 with lithography, ed. of 25 + 14AP
each 12 x 17 in. / 30.5 x 43.2 cm

What Is the Shape of This Problem?, 1999
series of 9 letterpress diptychs, 5 with lithography, ed. of 25 + 14AP
each 12 x 17 in. / 30.5 x 43.2 cm

Inquire
Spider Woman, 2004
drypoint on hemmed cloth, edition of 5 + 2 AP + 2 PP
13½ x 13¼ in. / 34.3 x 33.7 cm

Spider Woman, 2004
drypoint on hemmed cloth, edition of 5 + 2 AP + 2 PP
13½ x 13¼ in. / 34.3 x 33.7 cm

Inquire
The Ainu Tree, 1999

lithograph with red crayon, ed. 100 +15 AP

29 x 20 in. / 73.7 x 50.8 cm

The Ainu Tree, 1999

lithograph with red crayon, ed. 100 +15 AP

29 x 20 in. / 73.7 x 50.8 cm

Inquire
Embracing the Tree, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

19 1/2 x 16 in. / 49.5 x 40.6 cm

Embracing the Tree, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

19 1/2 x 16 in. / 49.5 x 40.6 cm

Inquire
Glass Object, 2004

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

image: 10⅛ x 6⅞ in. / 25.7 x 17.5 cm

sheet: 17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Glass Object, 2004

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

image: 10⅛ x 6⅞ in. / 25.7 x 17.5 cm

sheet: 17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Inquire
Where I Live, 2001-07

drypoint on handmade paper, edition of 12 + 3 AP + 2 PP

image: 18 x 11 in. / 45.7 x 27.9 cm

sheet: 20¼ x 16¼ in. / 51.4 x 41.3 cm

Where I Live, 2001-07

drypoint on handmade paper, edition of 12 + 3 AP + 2 PP

image: 18 x 11 in. / 45.7 x 27.9 cm

sheet: 20¼ x 16¼ in. / 51.4 x 41.3 cm

Inquire
Feet (Socks), 1999

drypoint. edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Feet (Socks), 1999

drypoint. edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Inquire
Madeleine, 1999

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 1/8 x 15 1/16 in. / 43.5 x 38.3 cm

Madeleine, 1999

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 1/8 x 15 1/16 in. / 43.5 x 38.3 cm

Inquire
Arched Figure, 1993

drypoint, edition of 50 + 10 AP

image: 7 15/16 x 14 15/16 in. / 20.2 x 35.6 cm
sheet: 15⅝ x 22 in. / 39.7 x 55.9 cm

Arched Figure, 1993

drypoint, edition of 50 + 10 AP

image: 7 15/16 x 14 15/16 in. / 20.2 x 35.6 cm
sheet: 15⅝ x 22 in. / 39.7 x 55.9 cm

Inquire
Eight in Bed, 2000

embossed lithograph, edition of 40 + 12 AP + 4 PP

20 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. / 52.1 x 59.7 cm

Eight in Bed, 2000

embossed lithograph, edition of 40 + 12 AP + 4 PP

20 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. / 52.1 x 59.7 cm

Inquire
Anatomy (4), from Anatomy (Wye and Smith 100), 1989-90
etching on wove paper, edition of 44 + 10 AP + 6 PP
8¾ x 6½ in. / 22.2 x 16.5 cm

Anatomy (4), from Anatomy (Wye and Smith 100), 1989-90
etching on wove paper, edition of 44 + 10 AP + 6 PP
8¾ x 6½ in. / 22.2 x 16.5 cm

Inquire
Hanging Figure, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

15 x 12 in. / 38.1 x 30.5 cm

Hanging Figure, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

15 x 12 in. / 38.1 x 30.5 cm

Inquire
Champfleurette, the White Cat, 1994

drypoint, etching and aquatint, edition of 22 + 10 AP + 5 PP

18 1/2 x 25 in. / 47 x 63.5 cm

Champfleurette, the White Cat, 1994

drypoint, etching and aquatint, edition of 22 + 10 AP + 5 PP

18 1/2 x 25 in. / 47 x 63.5 cm

Inquire
What Is the Shape of This Problem?, 1999
series of 9 letterpress diptychs, 5 with lithography, ed. of 25 + 14AP
each 12 x 17 in. / 30.5 x 43.2 cm

What Is the Shape of This Problem?, 1999
series of 9 letterpress diptychs, 5 with lithography, ed. of 25 + 14AP
each 12 x 17 in. / 30.5 x 43.2 cm

Spider Woman, 2004
drypoint on hemmed cloth, edition of 5 + 2 AP + 2 PP
13½ x 13¼ in. / 34.3 x 33.7 cm

Spider Woman, 2004
drypoint on hemmed cloth, edition of 5 + 2 AP + 2 PP
13½ x 13¼ in. / 34.3 x 33.7 cm

The Ainu Tree, 1999

lithograph with red crayon, ed. 100 +15 AP

29 x 20 in. / 73.7 x 50.8 cm

The Ainu Tree, 1999

lithograph with red crayon, ed. 100 +15 AP

29 x 20 in. / 73.7 x 50.8 cm

Embracing the Tree, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

19 1/2 x 16 in. / 49.5 x 40.6 cm

Embracing the Tree, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

19 1/2 x 16 in. / 49.5 x 40.6 cm

Glass Object, 2004

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

image: 10⅛ x 6⅞ in. / 25.7 x 17.5 cm

sheet: 17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Glass Object, 2004

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

image: 10⅛ x 6⅞ in. / 25.7 x 17.5 cm

sheet: 17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Where I Live, 2001-07

drypoint on handmade paper, edition of 12 + 3 AP + 2 PP

image: 18 x 11 in. / 45.7 x 27.9 cm

sheet: 20¼ x 16¼ in. / 51.4 x 41.3 cm

Where I Live, 2001-07

drypoint on handmade paper, edition of 12 + 3 AP + 2 PP

image: 18 x 11 in. / 45.7 x 27.9 cm

sheet: 20¼ x 16¼ in. / 51.4 x 41.3 cm

Feet (Socks), 1999

drypoint. edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Feet (Socks), 1999

drypoint. edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 x 15 in. / 43.2 x 38.1 cm

Madeleine, 1999

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 1/8 x 15 1/16 in. / 43.5 x 38.3 cm

Madeleine, 1999

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

17 1/8 x 15 1/16 in. / 43.5 x 38.3 cm

Arched Figure, 1993

drypoint, edition of 50 + 10 AP

image: 7 15/16 x 14 15/16 in. / 20.2 x 35.6 cm
sheet: 15⅝ x 22 in. / 39.7 x 55.9 cm

Arched Figure, 1993

drypoint, edition of 50 + 10 AP

image: 7 15/16 x 14 15/16 in. / 20.2 x 35.6 cm
sheet: 15⅝ x 22 in. / 39.7 x 55.9 cm

Eight in Bed, 2000

embossed lithograph, edition of 40 + 12 AP + 4 PP

20 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. / 52.1 x 59.7 cm

Eight in Bed, 2000

embossed lithograph, edition of 40 + 12 AP + 4 PP

20 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. / 52.1 x 59.7 cm

Anatomy (4), from Anatomy (Wye and Smith 100), 1989-90
etching on wove paper, edition of 44 + 10 AP + 6 PP
8¾ x 6½ in. / 22.2 x 16.5 cm

Anatomy (4), from Anatomy (Wye and Smith 100), 1989-90
etching on wove paper, edition of 44 + 10 AP + 6 PP
8¾ x 6½ in. / 22.2 x 16.5 cm

Hanging Figure, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

15 x 12 in. / 38.1 x 30.5 cm

Hanging Figure, 2000

drypoint, edition of 25 + 7 AP + 5 PP

15 x 12 in. / 38.1 x 30.5 cm

Champfleurette, the White Cat, 1994

drypoint, etching and aquatint, edition of 22 + 10 AP + 5 PP

18 1/2 x 25 in. / 47 x 63.5 cm

Champfleurette, the White Cat, 1994

drypoint, etching and aquatint, edition of 22 + 10 AP + 5 PP

18 1/2 x 25 in. / 47 x 63.5 cm

Opening Reception

Tuesday, January 24
from 6 — 8pm

Press Release

Marlborough Graphics New York is pleased to present Louise Bourgeois: What Is the Shape of This Problem? The exhibition includes prints created from 1989 to 2007 and highlights the artist’s lifelong themes of childhood, motherhood, familial identity, and human sexuality.

Bourgeois says of printmaking, “The whole history of the creative process is there. In painting or in sculpture it would be gone.”

A French-American sculptor whose body of work in fabric, bronze, and stone continues to influence subsequent generations of artists, Bourgeois was also a prolific printmaker throughout her storied career. An avid experimenter, she utilized a variety of printmaking techniques including drypoint, aquatint, embossing, and lithography. The private mythologies of Louise Bourgeois, comprised of cryptic fascinations that are simultaneously dark and playful, became her own kind of visual public biography. Spiders as stand-ins for the matriarch and a precocious child within an artistic adult are among the evocative staples of her drawn and painted vocabulary. 

Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911 where she attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. She moved to New York with her husband in 1938. While from the 1950s to 90s Bourgeois focused on creating sculpture and textile works, she briefly opened her own print shop and taught printmaking at the New York School of Visual Arts from 1974 to 1977. Bourgeois eventually returned to printmaking in the 1990s which for the last twenty years of her life became a daily activity and an integral aspect of her practice, enabling the artist to revisit some of her earlier drawings and ideas. She died in 2010 at the age of 98.

“Louise prefers engraving by hand, without the use of acid. It is a very uncompromising way to make marks. There is no way back,” says Felix Harlan from Harlan & Weaver, Louise Bourgeois’ long-time intaglio printer who printed multiple works in the exhibition. Harlan worked on the plates with Bourgeois in her Chelsea home, pulling state proofs on the small press installed in her basement. After Bourgeois approved the BAT, the edition would be printed at the Harlan & Weaver studio.

Works by the artist can be found in numerous collections around the world including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; The Davos Collection, Zurich, Switzerland; Gallerie d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Palazzo Forti, Verona, Italy; The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and The Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, MO.

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