中图分类法:
J03 版次:
著者:
Larratt-Smith, Philip,
题名:
Louise Bourgeois, Freud's daughter / / ,
载体形态:
156 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 28 cm
内容提要:
"Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) was a French-American artist best known for her large-scale sculpture and installation art, though she was also a painter and printmaker. In what she felt was a therapeutic process, she explored a variety of themes throughout her career that often connected to events from her childhood, including domesticity and family, sexuality, death, and the subconscious. When Bourgeois' father died in 1951, she fell in deep depression, leading her to seek refuge in psychoanalysis. This pivotal moment would inform her work for the rest of her career. Louise Bourgeois, Freud's Daughter explores the artist's work through the lens of her long relationship to Freudian psychoanalysis. Curator Philip Larratt-Smith provides a general overview of Bourgeois's life and work, with emphasis on the recent discovery of her extensive writings on psychoanalysis in the Bourgeois foundation archives. Feminist psychoanalyst Juliet Mitchell writes an essay focusing on the artist's extended encounter with Freudian analysis and the ways Bourgeois explores her own psychic history in her writings and artworks. A short text by Bourgeois entitled "Freud's Toys," a review of a traveling exhibition of Freud's collection of antiquities, will also be reprinted in the heavily illustrated catalogue"--
主题词:
Psychoanalysis and art.
主题词:
Feminist psychology.
主要责任者:
Mitchell, Juliet,