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Louise Bourgeois: The Fabric Works

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I spent the afternoon after Christmas having a leisurely read of Selvedge magazine, and was thrilled to see their review of Louise Bourgeois: The Fabric Works, a show of little-seen textile pieces at Hauser and Wirth in London. The show sadly just closed (not that I would have made it to London in time!), but itโ€™s well worth looking at the images from the show. The pieces are absolutely gorgeous, and most are far more delicate than I would have expected from the dramatic Bourgeois.
Hereโ€™s some background on the work:

Fabric played an important role in Bourgeoisโ€™s life. She grew up surrounded by the textiles of her parentsโ€™ tapestry restoration workshop, and from the age of twelve helped the business by drawing in the sections of the missing parts that were to be repaired. A life-long hoarder of clothes and household items such as tablecloths, napkins and bed linen, from the mid-nineties Bourgeois cut up and re-stitched these, transforming her lived materials into art.

I must admit to hoarding fabric from special items of clothes I just canโ€™t throw out, so this is pretty inspiringโ€“now Iโ€™ll start using them instead of stuffing them in a drawer!


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