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This etching was created by the artist in 1999. Initialed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 85. From the Metamorfosis suite // Metamorfosis V by Louise Bourgeois, an etching from 1999, forms part of her introspective Metamorfosis suite. This work depicts a surreal, layered bed scene with multiple figures embracing in an intertwined arrangement. The repetition of the human form suggests themes of multiplicity, transformation, and emotional entanglement, common in Bourgeois's explorations of intimacy and identity. The composition’s simplicity in line contrasts with the depth of psychological complexity, as figures appear both unified and isolated within the group. Initialed and numbered in pencil, this piece belongs to a limited edition of 85, highlighting Bourgeois’s continual exploration of human relationships.
Metamorfosis V, 1999
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This etching was created by the artist in 1999. Initialed in pencil and numbered, from the edition of 85. From the Metamorfosis suite // Metamorfosis V by Louise Bourgeois, an etching from 1999, forms part of her introspective Metamorfosis suite. This work depicts a surreal, layered bed scene with multiple figures embracing in an intertwined arrangement. The repetition of the human form suggests themes of multiplicity, transformation, and emotional entanglement, common in Bourgeois's explorations of intimacy and identity. The composition’s simplicity in line contrasts with the depth of psychological complexity, as figures appear both unified and isolated within the group. Initialed and numbered in pencil, this piece belongs to a limited edition of 85, highlighting Bourgeois’s continual exploration of human relationships.
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What is Surrealism?
Surrealism began in the 1920s as an art and literary movement with the goal of revealing the unconscious mind and unleashing the imagination by exploring unusual and dream-like imagery. Influenced by Sigmund Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis, Surrealist artists and writers sought to bring the unconscious into rational life, blurring the lines between reality and dreams. The movement aimed to challenge conventional perceptions and express the irrational aspects of the human experience.
