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Louise Bourgeois at Karsten Greve and Venice Biennale 1993

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Louise Bourgeois is featured in a solo exhibition at the newly expanded Karsten Greve gallery in Paris, running until January 30, 1993. Concurrently, she has been selected to represent the United States at the American Pavilion of the Venice Biennale in June 1993. Art press publishes excerpts from a forthcoming monograph by Robert Storr, scheduled for 1993. The artist reflects on her work's central theme: the relationship between an individual and their surroundings, which can be mundane or intimate, simple or complex, subtle or brutal, real or imagined. This conceptual foundation underpins her entire oeuvre, as articulated in her statement about the sculpture 'One and Others'.

Key facts

  • Louise Bourgeois exhibits at Karsten Greve gallery in Paris until January 30, 1993.
  • She will represent the United States at the American Pavilion of the Venice Biennale in June 1993.
  • Art press publishes excerpts from Robert Storr's monograph on Bourgeois, due in 1993.
  • Bourgeois's work explores the relationship between an individual and their environment.
  • The artist describes her thematic concerns as ranging from mundane to intimate, simple to complex, subtle to brutal, real to imagined.
  • Her sculpture 'One and Others' exemplifies these preoccupations.
  • The exhibition is held in the newly expanded space of Karsten Greve gallery.
  • Robert Storr is the author of the forthcoming monograph.

Entities

Artists

  • Louise Bourgeois
  • Robert Storr

Institutions

  • Karsten Greve gallery
  • American Pavilion
  • Venice Biennale
  • art press

Locations

  • Paris
  • France
  • Venice
  • Italy

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