Louise Bourgeois · Gouaches

Louise Bourgeois (1911 – 2010) ~ The Ticking of the Clock: The Heartbeat, 2008. Gouache and colored pencil on paper, suite of 12 | src Hauser & Wirth
Louise Bourgeois (1911 – 2010) ~ Les Fleurs, 2009. Gouache on paper, suite of 18 | src Hauser & Wirth

‘Louise Bourgeois. My Own Voice Wakes Me Up’

First solo exhibition in Hong Kong of works by renowned French-American artist Louise Bourgeois (1911 – 2010). The exhibition is curated by Jerry Gorovoy, who worked closely with Bourgeois from the early 1980s until her death in 2010.

For more than 70 years, Bourgeois created forms that merged the concrete reality of the world around her and the fantastic reality of her inner psychic landscape. Her creative process was rooted in an existential need to record the rhythms and fluctuations of her conscious and unconscious life as a way of imposing order on the chaos of her emotions. The body, with its functions and distempers, held the key to both self-knowledge and cathartic release. ‘My Own Voice Wakes Me Up’ takes its title from one of Bourgeois’s ‘psychoanalytic writings,’ dated December 1951 and written at the very beginning of her intensive analysis. In this text, she describes how her own voice awakes her from a dream in which she was calling out (‘maman, maman’) while pounding on her husband’s chest. The exhibition focuses on distinct bodies of work from the final two decades of the artist’s life, including fabric sculptures, hand poses, late works on paper, topiary sculptures, and rarely exhibited holograms. | text Hauser & Wirth

Icelandic Tideline

Michael A. Smith ~ Jokulsarlon, Iceland, 2004; from Tideline | src Seagrave gallery
Paula Chamlee ~ Cloud, Jokulsarlon, Iceland, 2006. From Tideline | src Seagrave gallery
Paula Chamlee ~ Reydarfjordur, Iceland, 2004; from Tideline | src Seagrave gallery

Frauke Eigen exhibit at Atlas

Frauke Eigen (b. 1969) ~ Mune, Japan, 2008. | src Atlas Gallery
Frauke Eigen (b. 1969) ~ Katachi, Japan, 2008. | src Atlas Gallery
Frauke Eigen (b. 1969) ~ Kanpeki, Japan, 2009. | src Atlas Gallery
Screenshot from Atlas Gallery March 2023 exhibition
Frauke Eigen (b. 1969) ~ Kuchi, Japan, 2008. | src Atlas Gallery
Screenshot from Atlas Gallery March 2023 exhibition
Frauke Eigen (b. 1969) ~ Kao, Japan, 2008. | src Atlas Gallery
Screenshot from Atlas Gallery March 2023 exhibition

The Sisters Sleep Lovingly

John Patrick Dugdale (American, b. 1960) :: The Sisters Sleep Lovingly Side-by-Side, 2000. Cyanotype. | src Heritage auctions
John Patrick Dugdale (American, b. 1960) :: The Sisters Sleep Lovingly Side-by-Side, 2000. Cyanotype. | src Heritage auctions

Women and calla lilies

Kim Weston :: Nude within Callas | Print of the Month | December 2006
Kim Weston :: Nude within Callas | Print of the Month | December 2006
Kim Weston :: Gina and Basket with Callas | src Kim Weston - Prints of the month (2002)
Kim Weston :: Gina and Basket [with callas / calla lilies] | src Kim Weston – Prints of the month (2002)

The Theater of Insects

Jo Whaley :: Lyropteryx Apollonia, 2008. From: “The Theater of Insects”, published by Chronicle Books. | src l’œil de la photographie and Flickr
Jo Whaley :: Colias Eurydice, 2008. From: “The Theater of Insects”, published by Chronicle Books. | src l’œil de la photographie and Flickr

Dugdale · nudes cyanotypes

John Dugdale :: A Moment I Linger, 2001. Cyanotype photograph. Signed, titled and dated on verso. | src Holden Luntz Gallery
John Dugdale :: I Linger to See a Beauty that Comes before Me, 2001. Cyanotype. | src Holden Luntz Gallery
John Dugdale :: Kathleen and John with Delphinium, 2000. Cyanotype. | src Holden Luntz Gallery
John Dugdale :: Spring Calls Me, 1997. Cyanotype. | src Holden Luntz Gallery
John Dugdale :: The Annunciation, 1997. Cyanotype photograph. | src Holden Luntz Gallery