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Abstract Erotic - Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams

Sculpture XXe siècle - Editions Courtauld Gallery / Paul Holberton - Softcover - 120 pages - Textes en English - Publié en 2025

This ambitious new catalogue highlights the erotic and playful sculpture of Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams, foregrounding their shared commitment to using abstract form to ask important questions about fluid sexuality, bodies and humour.

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Référence 9781913645809
Artiste-Genre Sculpture XXe siècle
Auteur(s) Briony Fer (Contributions), Mignon Nixon (Contributions), Julia Bryan-Wilson (Contributions), Jo Applin (Contributions), Lucy Lippard (Contributions)
Editeur(s) Courtauld Gallery / Paul Holberton
Format Softcover
Nb. de pages 120
Langue English
Dimensions 260 x 215
Date parution 2025
Musée Courtauld Gallery, London

Catalogue of the exhibition Abstract Erotic: Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Alice Adams, presented at the Courtauld Gallery, London (20 June – 14 September 2025).

This ambitious new catalogue highlights the erotic and playful sculpture of Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams, foregrounding their shared commitment to using abstract form to ask important questions about fluid sexuality, bodies and humour.

In 1966, the groundbreaking exhibition Eccentric Abstraction, held at the Fischbach Gallery, New York, launched the career of Bourgeois, Hesse and Adams. It would profoundly shape the language and legacy of post-war American sculpture.

This book returns us to this pivotal moment and, in bringing together these three important artists for the first time since 1966, explores the emergence of a new form of 'abstract erotic' sculpture.

Abstract Erotic brings together a series of internationally recognised scholars of the three artists, presenting new insights into their practice, and its wider relevance to the art of the 1960s until now. And by putting the work of Alice Adams in conversation with the work of established figures Bourgeois and Hesse, it aims to bring her work to the attention of a wider public.

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