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Monday, May 31, 2010

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Louise Bourgeois, Artist and Sculptor, Is Dead

Louise Bourgeois
Louise Bourgeois, the French-born American artist who gained fame only late in a long career, when her psychologically charged abstract sculptures, drawings and prints had a galvanizing effect on younger artists, particularly women, died on Monday at the Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan. She was 98.
The death was reported by Wendy Williams, the managing director of the Louise Bourgeois Studio.
Ms. Bourgeois’s sculptures in wood, steel, stone and cast rubber, often organic in form and sexually explicit, emotionally aggressive yet witty, covered many stylistic bases. But from first to last they shared a set of repeated themes, centered on the human body and its need for nurture and protection in a frightening world.
Among her most familiar sculptures was the much exhibited “Nature Study” (1984), a headless sphinx with powerful claws and multiple breasts. Perhaps the most provocative was “Fillette” (1968), a large detached latex phallus. Ms. Bourgeois can be seen carrying this object, nonchalantly tucked under one arm, in a portrait by the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe taken for the catalog of her 1982 retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art. (In the catalog, the Mapplethorpe picture is cropped to show only the artist’s smiling face.)

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Fab photographer Walt Cessna posted some out takes from a photo shoot of Will in 07, you can check out his blog for the rest of the set.  In the meantime, here are a few of my favorites.


Saturday, May 29, 2010

Some new images by the incredible Ryann Scott.
Ryans photos are available through  


Friday, May 28, 2010


this image on sale - 8x10 print, signed, numbered $20 plus shipping

Robert Adams, foto from Try State Issue Two


Thursday, May 27, 2010

PROMENADE at Gallery U






saturday june 12th
gallery u contemporary artspace

some photos, a book, some shows, some art, some love.
rob ordonez