Louise Bourgeois' 1997 Installation Passage Dangereux Detailed in Artcritical Post
A detailed image of Louise Bourgeois' 1997 installation Passage Dangereux was posted on artcritical on October 1, 2021. The work incorporates diverse materials including metal, wood, tapestry, rubber, marble, steel, glass, bronze, bones, flax, and mirrors. Currently held in a private collection, the piece is represented by Hauser & Wirth. Photographer Peter Bellamy captured the image, with rights managed by The Easton Foundation and licensed through VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS) in New York. The post appeared as part of artcritical's regular content feed powered by WordPress.
Key facts
- Louise Bourgeois created Passage Dangereux in 1997
- The installation uses metal, wood, tapestry, rubber, marble, steel, glass, bronze, bones, flax, and mirrors
- The work is in a private collection
- Hauser & Wirth represents the piece
- Peter Bellamy photographed the installation
- The Easton Foundation holds copyright
- VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY licenses the image
- artcritical published the post on October 1, 2021
Entities
Artists
- Louise Bourgeois
- Peter Bellamy
Institutions
- Hauser & Wirth
- The Easton Foundation
- VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS)
- artcritical
- WordPress
Locations
- New York