MOCA, Los Angeles is the next stop for the first retrospective of Louise Bourgeois' work in more than two decades. Exploring a range of themes and styles, the exhibition (opening Oct 26 and running through Jan 25) will include over 150 work spanning her career, including her earliest paintings; sculptures in differing materials; large-scale installation works from the 80s and 90s; a selection of drawings and prints; small-scale hand-made objects; and her most recent works, which utilize fabric.
A rare opportunity to see many of Bourgeois's most well-known pieces reunited, the presentation includes Fillette (Sweeter Version) (1968-99), The Blind Leading the Blind (1947-49), and a number of her powerful "cell" installations.