I went to the Louise Bourgeois exhibition at the
Nordic Watercolour museum and spent a crispy day by the sea. Louise Bourgeois died this year at an age of 98 years old. Here is a little bit more about her and her art -
Louise Bourgeois: 10 essential artworks
beautiful. nice to see those red flowers together on a wall.
ReplyDeleteLouise Bourgeois is fantastic. I wrote my thesis in art history about her work. I didn't know about the exhibition at the Nordic Watercolour Museum. Thank you for posting about it.
ReplyDeleteYes she was quite something. I've been reading about her life; what a fascinating person!
ReplyDeletelovely photos :-)
Thanks for going to Louise Camilla!! Mis the swedish sea, the light is beautiful on youre photo's.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, and it is great to hear you had a great time. I need something like that to break with all.
ReplyDeleteLovely outdoors photos
So exquisite.
ReplyDeletewow, this looks like a fine weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love louise bourgeois' work. didn't know she's died...i know she was very old, but her spirits and work are so strong and unique...she'll be missed.
ReplyDeletefantastic red flowers
ReplyDeleteVery cool flower drawings!
ReplyDeletethe red flowers are stunning. louise bourgeois rules ;-) i'm about to visit her exibition with hans bellmer in the hague. didn't have a clue she also made these beautiful watercolours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nudge Camilla- she's been a note in my diary as I want to find out more about her, I only know bits and pieces. There is an exhibition in London at the moment of her fabric works: http://www.hauserwirth.com/exhibitions/743/louise-bourgeois-the-fabric-works/view/
ReplyDeleteThose are some stunning pictures you took by the sea. Beautiful colors!
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