The Invitation Of Life by Alma Haser
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The Invitation Of Life by Alma Haser
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“I would spend most of my time looking for images. It’s nice to look back. It’s like bread crumbs. Reminds me of all the steps along the way.” —Louise Despont
In the latest film from the ART21 New York Close Up series, artist Louise Despont (louisedespont) shares selections from her archive of collected images—a library which continues to serve as a source of inspiration for her drawings.
WATCH: Louise Despont According to the Universe
IMAGES (ROWS 1–3): Louise Despont in her Tribeca studio, New York, 2015.
IMAGES (ROWS 4–5): In-progess installation of Louise Despont’s exhibition, The Six-Sided Force, at Pioneer Works, New York, 2014.
IMAGES (ALL): Production stills from the ART21 New York Close Up film, Louise Despont According to the Universe. Artwork courtesy of the artist and Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York. Images © ART21, Inc. 2015.
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in her studio, 1958
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jasper johns
Marcel Odenbach, Eine Faust in der Tasche Machen (Make a Fist in the Pocket), 1994. photo by Javier Campano courtesy of Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia. © DACS 1999
Anders Krisár - The Birth of Us (boy) and The Birth of Us (girl) (2006-07)
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Celestial Body - Kiki Smith, 1994
Louise Bourgeois, To Unravel a Torment You Must Begin Somewhere, no. 8 of 9, from the series What is the Shape of this Problem?, 1999
Louise Bourgeois - Cell (Arch of Hysteria), 1989-93
Merci. Mercy.
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Louise Bourgeois
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"I do not have to live in an empty world / world of vacuum, I can create / my own, artist world of omnipotence + fantasy. Modeling space, for Bourgeois, was a way to stave off the void within.”