Untitled (Study for Map of the Western Hemisphere)

Cat. No. 841, study

Untitled (Study for Map of the Western Hemisphere)

State/Variant:
Study
Date:
1995

Support:
Slightly textured, wove paper
Dimensions:
sheet: 11 3/4 x 11 5/8" (29.8 x 29.5 cm)
Signature:
Not signed
Edition:
1 known tracing study
Background:
According to Felix Harlan, of Harlan & Weaver, New York, Bourgeois's map compositions stem from her desire to sort through memories and associations with different places. The artist used preexisting maps as references for her own abstracted compositions, excluding the information essential to map reading. In this way, the maps served more as personal documents for the artist, rather than as references or guides.

This composition was begun in June 1995, while Bourgeois was thinking about an upcoming show in Brazil and began musing about the Tango. While affirming the Latin American origin of the dance, Bourgeois also felt it had some connection with Scandinavia. In pondering such associations, she had the idea to use the Tango as a symbolic link between the Americas and Europe, but the project remained unfinished.
Description:
Pencil and blue carbon
MoMA Credit Line:
Gift of the artist
MoMA Accession Number:
SC474.2010
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY

Map of the Western Hemisphere

1995-1999

Studies
Untitled (Study for Map of the Western Hemisphere)
States
Map of the Western Hemisphere
Map of the Western Hemisphere
Map of the Western Hemisphere
Map of the Western Hemisphere
Map of the Western Hemisphere
Map of the Western Hemisphere
Map of the Western Hemisphere

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