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Louise Bourgeois

Cell (The Last Climb), 2008

Steel, glass, rubber, thread and wood.

384.8 x 400.1 x 299.7 cm.

Collection National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.

Photo: Christopher Burke, © The Easton Foundation / Licensed by RAO.

Louise Bourgeois

Spider, 1997

Steel, tapestry, wood, glass, fabric, rubber, silver, gold and bone.

449.6 x 665.5 x 518.2 cm.

Collection The Easton Foundation.

Photo: Maximilian Geuter, © The Easton Foundation/Licensed by RAO.

Louise Bourgeois

Cell (Choisy), 1990‒1993

Marble, metal and glass.

306.1 x 170.2 x 241.3 cm.

Collection Glenstone.

Photo: Maximilian Geuter, © The Easton Foundation/Licensed by RAO.

  • ulitsa Krymskiy Val, 9, Moskva, Russia, 119049

  • Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

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25 September, 2015 - 07 February, 2016

Louise Bourgeois. Structures of Existence: The Cells

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Garage Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first comprehensive survey of Louise Bourgeois' work in Moscow as part of the special programme of the 6th Moscow Biennale.

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