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Louise Bourgeois at the Courtauld Gallery

Portrait of the artist, c. 1944
Portrait of the artist, c. 1944

Louise Bourgeois
Drawings from the 1960s

June 20 - September 14, 2025


The Courtauld Gallery
London, United Kingdom

For celebrated artist Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010), drawing was like an intimate journal, a practice that began when she was young, and remained a constant element of her artistic life. 

To coincide with the exhibition Abstract Erotic: Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Alice Adams, this focused display will present a group of drawings by Bourgeois from the 1960s, mostly on loan from The Easton Foundation of New York. These dreamlike works illustrate the central role of drawing in her work and the way it intertwined with her sculptural practice during those years. 

Abstract shapes, predominantly round and colourful, occupy small and large sheets of paper. "Drawings are thought feathers", Bourgeois said, "ideas that I seize in mid-flight and put down on paper". Drawn in rhythmic movements, these drawings reflect the spontaneity of Bourgeois’s mark-making and reveal an artist who was less concerned with a finished product, but rather with the immediacy of the experience. For Bourgeois, the abstract drawings “come from a deep need to achieve peace, rest, and sleep. They… relate to unconscious memories".

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