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Original color lithograph, woodcut, gouache, and oil-stick on Arches paper. Signed and numbered. // This panoramic mixed-media print by Louise Bourgeois presents a powerful horizontal composition of spiral and shell-like tower forms in blue, red, black, white, and grey against a vivid blue ground. Clusters of architectural biomorphic shapes gather at the edges with a single form floating at centre, creating a tension between congregation and solitude that runs throughout Bourgeois's oeuvre. The title invokes music, emotion, and racial identity, layering personal autobiography with broader cultural resonance. Printed in an intimate edition of forty, this late masterwork demonstrates Bourgeois's undiminished capacity to distil complex feeling into elemental sculptural form.
The Songs of the Blacks and the Blues, 1999
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Original color lithograph, woodcut, gouache, and oil-stick on Arches paper. Signed and numbered. // This panoramic mixed-media print by Louise Bourgeois presents a powerful horizontal composition of spiral and shell-like tower forms in blue, red, black, white, and grey against a vivid blue ground. Clusters of architectural biomorphic shapes gather at the edges with a single form floating at centre, creating a tension between congregation and solitude that runs throughout Bourgeois's oeuvre. The title invokes music, emotion, and racial identity, layering personal autobiography with broader cultural resonance. Printed in an intimate edition of forty, this late masterwork demonstrates Bourgeois's undiminished capacity to distil complex feeling into elemental sculptural form.
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