Lined in cheerful red cotton and with a beautifully embroidered LB in the corner, the cat pouch references the revered artist's obsession with the species, long before the internet obsession arose! Perfect for travel with an iPad or E-reader, this soft but sturdy cotton pouch doubles as an everyday clutch. Louise Bourgeois’ Self Portrait from 2007, her 96th year, makes a friendly statement with the fifth leg added for increased stability. In the Collection of New York's MoMA.
- 100% cotton with embroidered LB
- 220 x 275 x 5 mm
- produced by Third Drawer Down Studio with The Easton Foundation ©
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Meet Louise Bourgeois One of the key artists of the 20th century, Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911 and emigrated to New York in 1938, living there until the age of 99. Using the body and its parts as a primary form, including the spider as metaphor for the mother, Bourgeois explored the full range of the human condition, often drawing upon memories and sexuality that gave her work an edge that many found challenging. Her personal obsessions found form ranging from lyrical drawings to enormous installations and achieved a profound universal voice.