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Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois by Jan Greenberg
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“When Louise worried bout something, it often turned up in her art.”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“Instead of tall and angular shapes regarded as masculine and aggressive, she now turned to soft, rounded forms identified as female or nurturing.”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“My inspiration comes from the beauty of the past. That's where I am completely omnipotent. -Louise Bourgeois”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“Her intimate, edgy sculpture was grounded in female experience, including relationships, giving birth and motherhood.”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“It was just that i had the feeling that the art scene belonged to the men, and that I was in some way invading their domain. Therefore the work was hidden away." -Louise Bourgeois”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“(How do you know a piece is finished?:) It's never finished. The subject is never exhausted. -Louise Bourgeois”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“She doesn't attend gallery openings or apear at art-world parties. "People need to see the work. It's more me than my physical presence.”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“She wanted children and considered having them a "privilege," but art also "was a privilege given to me and I had to pursue it.”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois
“Asked if she was a feminist, Louise said she wasn't sure, but she was a woman--her art couldn't help reflecting that.”
Jan Greenberg, Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois