Sheaves

Cat. No. 606.1

Sheaves

State/Variant:
Version 1 of 2, only state
Date:
1984

Themes
Abstraction, Nature
Techniques
Lithography, Other Techniques
Support:
Smooth, wove paper
Dimensions:
composition: 12 3/8 x 8 1/4" (31.5 x 21 cm); sheet: 17 15/16 x 11 3/16" (45 x 28.4 cm)
Signature:
"Louise Bourgeois" lower right margin, pencil.
Publisher
Galerie Maeght Lelong
Printer
Atelier Lelong
Edition:
90; plus several A.P. and H.C.
Edition Information:
The publisher was consulted and does not have records of the exact number of signed A.P. and H.C. impressions.

Version 2 of this composition was published in 1985.
Impression:
"30/90" lower left margin, pencil, unknown hand.
Background:
Galerie Maeght Lelong, Paris, issued a signed edition of version 1 in conjunction with the 1984 exhibition "Louise Bourgeois Retrospective 1947-84." The following year, version 2 was issued in an edition with printed signature and was included in the exhibition catalogue, which was released as part of a Galerie Maeght Lelong publication series: "repères: cahiers d'art contemporain, no. 19."

The composition "Inner Life," seen below in Related Works in the Catalogue, was also issued in 2 corresponding editions for the aforementioned exhibition.
Former Cat. No.:
W & S 77
Description:
Photolithograph
Artist’s Remarks:
When discussing the untitled 1950 related drawing, illustrated below: "These are sheaves hanging from the ceiling and they trail together. They do not need to be grounded anymore. They don't have to; they hang. When they hang, it is because they can't find an equilibrium on the floor, so they find another point of reference on the ceiling. The ceiling suggests that you have a different kind of permanence. It is a search for equilibrium, and you have it if the things hang, whereas the floor has revealed itself to be a difficult situation because people can push you over. Since you are drawn to a point, you're very vulnerable.

The image of sheaves comes from a strange childhood memory. My parents were very proud of their garden, so there was a lot of gardening activity, and a lot of these things were, sure enough, hung from the ceiling. They would thread the string beans and hang them in the attic. And in the middle of the winter, it was a delight and a claim to fame to have these string beans to cook. It was a delectation." (Quote cited in Bourgeois, Louise and Lawrence Rinder. "Louise Bourgeois Drawings and Observations." Berkeley: University Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive University of California, Berkeley; Boston: Bulfinch Press, 1995, p. 92.)
MoMA Credit Line:
Gift of the artist
MoMA Accession Number:
257.1992
This Work in Other Collections:
Indianapolis Museum of Art, IN
Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas, Lawrence
Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München in der Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY

Sheaves

1984-1985

Source

1947

Untitled (Sheaves)
First Version
Sheaves
Second Version
Sheaves

Related Works in the Catalogue

Inner Life
Pivotage Difficile
Hanging Weeds

Related Works in Other Mediums

Untitled
Untitled
Untitled
Untitled
Untitled
Untitled