This article examines how Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) plays with different modes of self-presentation in Mumbling Beauty (2015), a photo book consisting of 81 photographs of the artist taken in the final years of her life by Alex Van Gelder. I start by outlining connections and divergences between these self-presentations and interpretations of Bourgeois’ late style. As the portraits make the artist hypervisible as a much older vulnerable woman, I ask how Mumbling Beauty can resist abjection. I will argue that strategies of performance, masquerade, and displacement, in combination with playful interactions with mirror surfaces and images, and flirtations with photography’s death drive, enable these portraits to diversify notions of self an...
Martha Wilson, Mona/Marcel/Marge, P.P.O.W Gallery, New York, October 22December 22, 2015. Rose Engli...
Ages of life and self-painting This paper examines the relationship between self-portrait and age. W...
An analysis of Louise Bourgeois' exhibition at the Freud Museum London in relation to Melanie Klein'...
This article examines how Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) plays with different modes of self-presentati...
This article examines how Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) plays with different modes of self-presentati...
Publication ISBN 1 860502 09 1. This output relates to Burge’s art-historical research on French-Ame...
In this article, I demonstrate how Louise Bourgeois used her artworks not only to better understand ...
During her early career as a sculptor, the French artist Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) experimented w...
The Ghost Artist proposes an alternative history of women's art practice in which spectral embodimen...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
In recent years, artist Louise Bourgeois has begun incorporating her garments, and those of friends ...
This article analyses two participatory projects designed to engage older women in the creation of n...
Despite its huge popularity, portraiture hasn’t received much philosophical attention. While there a...
In 1995, when she was merely eight years old, Anny Duperey’s parents died accidentally and disastrou...
This thesis examines how childhood trauma is aesthetically mediated in the works and ego documents o...
Martha Wilson, Mona/Marcel/Marge, P.P.O.W Gallery, New York, October 22December 22, 2015. Rose Engli...
Ages of life and self-painting This paper examines the relationship between self-portrait and age. W...
An analysis of Louise Bourgeois' exhibition at the Freud Museum London in relation to Melanie Klein'...
This article examines how Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) plays with different modes of self-presentati...
This article examines how Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) plays with different modes of self-presentati...
Publication ISBN 1 860502 09 1. This output relates to Burge’s art-historical research on French-Ame...
In this article, I demonstrate how Louise Bourgeois used her artworks not only to better understand ...
During her early career as a sculptor, the French artist Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) experimented w...
The Ghost Artist proposes an alternative history of women's art practice in which spectral embodimen...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
In recent years, artist Louise Bourgeois has begun incorporating her garments, and those of friends ...
This article analyses two participatory projects designed to engage older women in the creation of n...
Despite its huge popularity, portraiture hasn’t received much philosophical attention. While there a...
In 1995, when she was merely eight years old, Anny Duperey’s parents died accidentally and disastrou...
This thesis examines how childhood trauma is aesthetically mediated in the works and ego documents o...
Martha Wilson, Mona/Marcel/Marge, P.P.O.W Gallery, New York, October 22December 22, 2015. Rose Engli...
Ages of life and self-painting This paper examines the relationship between self-portrait and age. W...
An analysis of Louise Bourgeois' exhibition at the Freud Museum London in relation to Melanie Klein'...