Photo of collection object Hairy Spider
Bourgeois, Louise. Hairy Spider, 2001. Drypoint, Sheet: 19 x 16 in. (48.3 x 40.6 cm). Robert A. Levinson Fund, 2003.14. © artist or artist's estate.

Hairy Spider

2001

Louise Bourgeois

French-American, 1911-2010

Contemporary Art

While spiders may be threatening creatures to many people, for Louise Bourgeois they represent a nurturing quality that she associates with her mother. In a maternal fashion, the spider weaves a perfect web that serves as a protective barrier and provides food. For Bourgeois, the spider also suggests the patience and industriousness that served her mother well as a skilled weaver in the family business of tapestry restoration. Thus, the image of the spider is capable of evoking both threat and tenderness; such a meeting of supposed opposites or a reconciliation of conflicting or even contradictory states is one of the most characteristic features of Louise Bourgeois’s art.
Maker/Artist
Bourgeois, Louise
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
Drypoint
Medium
drypoint
Dimensions
Sheet: 19 x 16 in. (48.3 x 40.6 cm)
Inscribed
Inscribed lower left: "13/25
Departments
Contemporary Art
Accession Number
2003.14
Credit Line
Robert A. Levinson Fund
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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