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Maman

2008.05.05








Wednesday April 16, 2008 in Paris
Like a creature escaped from a dream, or a larger-than-life embodiment of a secret childhood fear, the giant spider Maman (1999) casts a powerful physical and psychological shadow. Over 30 feet high, the mammoth sculpture is one of the most ambitious undertakings in the long career of Louse Bourgeois (b. Paris, 1911). Through a vast oeuvre spanning over 60 years, Bourgeois has plumbed the depths of human emotion further and more passionately than perhaps any other artist of our time. In its evocation of the psyche, her work is both universal and deeply personal, with frequent, explicit reference to painful childhood memories of an unfaithful father and a loving but complicit mother. Bourgeois first gained notice in the 1940s with her Surrealist-inspired Personnages: thin, vertical forms in wood or stone that evoke the human body. Installed in clusters, suggesting a small crowd or perhaps a family, the Personnages were meant to symbolize figures from the artist's past. Maman, in fact, is associated with the artist's own mother. The spider, who protects her precious eggs in a steel cage-like body, provokes awe and fear, but her massive height, improbably balanced on slender legs, conveys an almost poignant vulnerability.
18 Comments
camilleauteuil impressionnant ! et puis "maman", les psychanalystes vont s'en donner à coeur joie !
camilleauteuil · 2008-05-02: 12:18
kif123 scary if you run in to it at night.
kif123 · 2008-05-02: 12:33
Robertthebob Great pictures of a very scary spider! This is such an interesting series.
Robertthebob · 2008-05-02: 12:34
LostAspen Very interesting! Great shots.
LostAspen · 2008-05-02: 12:35
neusnet Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
neusnet · 2008-05-02: 12:56
Lynda Great shots. Fantastic sculpture
Lynda · 2008-05-02: 13:39
caroq Great shot, great colors
caroq · 2008-05-02: 14:02
vollenda Great set. It's creepy but the story behind it is very interesting. I think we bring our own fears into it when look at this (or at least I do :) ).
vollenda · 2008-05-02: 14:35
eljapa No one would have believed, in the last years of the
nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds
of space.

Cant help thinking about war of the worlds.. impressive.
eljapa · 2008-05-02: 14:36
joycephotography That is what a bad dream would consist of, great post.
joycephotography · 2008-05-02: 15:50
dadlak great work incorporating the trees into the images - #2 in particular
dadlak · 2008-05-02: 16:48
miclaud Impressionnante araignée!
miclaud · 2008-05-02: 20:39
kopaczandras Interestig creature!
kopaczandras · 2008-05-02: 22:17
hazh44 nice creature! War of the Worlds soon! :P
hazh44 · 2008-05-03: 02:55
Madoc Nous avons la même! ( http://www.gallery.ca/ )
Elle m'avait passablement impressionné lors de mon passage au musée national, l'andernier et j'en avais profité pour faire quelques clichés...disons...insolites!
J'aime beaucoup les photos que tu en as fait ici, surtout la dernière.
Le caractère noir de l'oeuvre contraste superbement avec les arrière-plans colorés.
Madoc · 2008-05-03: 07:31
somogyvari Amazing sculpture!
somogyvari · 2008-05-03: 08:32
openbelarus very originally
openbelarus · 2008-05-03: 10:28
dromidriver yeah!! my fav the 2nd!!!!!
dromidriver · 2008-05-03: 15:42
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