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An exploration of the art and writing of Louise Bourgeois through the lens of her relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis From 1952 to 1985, Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) underwent extensive Freudian analysis that probed her family history, marriage, motherhood, and artistic ambition—and generated inspiration for her artwork.

Examining the impact of psychoanalysis on Bourgeois’s work, this volume offers insight into her creative process.

Philip Larratt-Smith, Bourgeois’s literary archivist, provides an overview of the artist’s life and work and the ways in which the psychoanalytic process informed her artistic practice.

An essay by Juliet Mitchell offers a cutting-edge feminist psychoanalyst’s viewpoint on the artist’s long and complex relationship with therapy.

In addition, a short text written by Bourgeois (first published in 1991) addresses Freud’s own relationship to art and artists.

Featuring excerpts from Bourgeois’s copious diaries, rarely seen notebook pages, and archival family photographs, Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter opens exciting new avenues for understanding an innovative, influential, and groundbreaking artist whose wide-ranging work includes not only renowned large-scale sculptures but also a plethora of paintings and prints. Published in association with the Jewish Museum, New YorkExhibition Schedule:Jewish Museum, New York (May 21–September 26, 2021)

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Yale University Press
0300247249 / 9780300247244
Hardback
730.92
23/03/2021
United States
English
155 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at the Jewish Museum, New York in collaboration with The Easton Foundation, 2021.