Cat. No. 1115, in 1110
Untitled, plate 5 of 17, from the illustrated book, Hang On
- State/Variant:
- Only state
- Date:
- 2004
- Illustrated Book:
- Hang On
- Alternate Title:
- Mother and Child
- Themes
- Body Parts, Figures, Motherhood & Family
- Techniques
- Etching
- Support:
- Paper, mounted on handmade Dieu Donné paper
- Dimensions:
- plate: 18 3/16 × 17 1/4" (46.2 × 43.8 cm); sheet: 33 × 54" (83.8 × 137.2 cm)
- Signature:
- "LB" lower right comp., pencil.
- Publisher
- Osiris
- Printer
- Wingate Studio
- Edition:
- 9 (see Edition Information)
- Edition Information:
- Of the announced edition of 9 unbound and 12 bound, only 9 unbound examples were realized.
There are varying hand additions across the edition of illustrated books. Impression number 5/9 was also available for examination by MoMA cataloguers, but was not available for reproduction. In that example, plate 5 has red crayon, red pencil, pencil, and gray watercolor wash additions.
There are 2 known impressions of this composition outside the illustrated book titled "Mother and Child." - Impression:
- "set #1" verso, artist's hand.
- Background:
- The text in "Hang On" is from notebooks and loose sheets written in the 1960s, combined with spontaneous phrases written at the time of publication.
- Curatorial Remarks:
- The hand additions, paper type, and impression number could not be fully documented because this work is not in MoMA's Collection and could not be examined in person.
- Description:
- Soft ground etching, with colored pencil and pencil additions
- Pagination:
- Page 5 of 17.
Only state
2004
Untitled, plate 5 of 17, from the illustrated book, Hang On ; Mother and Child
2004
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2002
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The Woven Child
2002
The Woven Child
2002
Medium: Fabric
Dimensions: overall: 11 x 29 x 14 1/2" (27.9 x 73.7 x 36.8 cm)
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Those Are Mine, Because They Are My Mother's
2007
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Dimensions: sheet: 15 × 21 1/2" (38.1 × 54.6 cm)
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY
Louise Bourgeois,
Hang On,
New York, Osiris, 2004Bourgeois's entire text for this volume appears on the pages cited below.
Page 1:
I want to say
I want to tell
I want to see
I want to learn
I want to know
Page 2:
I want to control
I want to hold
I want to feel
I want to remember
Page 3:
I want to go
I want to want
I want to find
I want to finish
I want to forget
Page 4:
I want to be good
I want to be better
I want to do it
I want to show
I want to outdo
I want to top it
I want to accomplish mastery
Page 5:
I want the means to get
I want the tools
I want omnipotence
I want to manipulate
I want to be an acrobat
Page 6:
I want to be healthy
I want to be strong
I want to be clever
I want to please
I want to be good
Page 7:
I want it now
I want it this minute
I want to make it appear
as a fairy with a magic wand
I say there and there it is
Page 8:
I want to go everywhere
I want to turn around the table
I want to turn around people
I want to turn people around
To understand them
To anticipate them
To fool them
Page 9:
I want them to like
me and tell me
that I am ok
I want to be noticed
I want to be given
I want to be loved
Page 10:
I want to be right
I want to prove
I want to survive
I want to be free
I want to please
Page 11:
I want to avoid
death, destruction, guilt
Page 12:
I want to escape
I have to escape
I do not want to look
I have to find a diversion
a substitute
Page 13:
I want to look
around and see
then I want to go
back to my lair
and close my door
and then I want to get out
again and look at
everything
Page 14:
But I know that
I cannot see
I cannot learn
I can never know
I am not supposed to go
It is bad to want
I never find
I will not finish
I cannot forget
Page 15:
I cannot control
I cannot hold
I may not feel
I am unable to remember
Page 16:
The voice of reason and experience
The real world always says no
To be rich is not to want beyond my means
To be satisfied – to be wise
To be satisfied with what I have
Page 17:
Contemplate a finished and concentric world like a rose