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Topic: RSS FeedMarlborough graphics holds exhibition for works by Louise Bourgeois
Art Business News, Nov, 2007
LONDON -- To celebrate Louise Bourgeois' current retrospective at the Tate Modern in London, Marlborough Graphics is holding an exhibition of her most important graphic works on cloth and paper. Bourgeois' book, "He Disappeared into Complete Silence," which features several of her engravings, will be included in the exhibition. The images and text in the book express Bourgeois' sense of loss after leaving France and the separation she felt from family and friends before making a new life with her husband in New York.
The exhibition will also feature Bourgeois' other books," Ode a L'Oubli"(Ode to Forgetfulness) and "Lullaby," as well as many other personal images, such as a self-portrait of Bourgeois as a five-legged animal.
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