Opening

Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child

Opening with free admission to the exhibition

Louise Bourgeois, Spider, 1997

Louise Bourgeois, Spider, 1997 . Installation view, Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child, 2022 © Gropius Bau, photo: Luca Girardini

On Thursday, 21 July 2022 from 18:00 we are celebrating the opening of Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child at the Gropius Bau – with free admission to the exhibition, a barbecue by our restaurant Beba and music on our summer terrace.

Opening Programme

18:00–22:00
Exhibition open to the public
1st floor

18:30
Welcome by Stephanie Rosenthal, Director of the Gropius Bau, and introduction by Julienne Lorz, Co-curator of the exhibition
Atrium

19:00–22:00
Barbecue and drinks by restaurant Beba, music by Tatiana Saphir
Beba terrace

About the Exhibition

The Woven Child is the first major survey to focus exclusively on Louise Bourgeois’s fabric-based works. The exhibition charts the artists’s lifelong connection to textiles, and the memories they conjure, through a diverse body of sculptures, installations, drawings, collages, books and prints.
Bourgeois’s fabric works, that she only began working on in her eighties, are among her most compelling and intimate creations. The late decision to create artworks from her clothes and household textiles was a means of transforming as well as preserving the past. Bourgeois incorporated these objects, which held memories associated with specific places and people, into sculptural installations that are on display at the Gropius Bau, such as her Cells and free-standing “pole pieces”. The exhibition sheds a new light on Bourgeois by linking her fabric works to her material processes, her own biography, and themes of the body, memory, femininity, trauma and repair.

The exhibition is curated by Ralph Rugoff, Director, Hayward Gallery, and Julienne Lorz, former Chief Curator, Gropius Bau.

Partners: Alexa, Dussmann, Wall, YorckKinogruppe
Media partners: Arte, Kulturradio, MaisonMadame, Monopol, Tagesspiegel

The exhibition is funded by