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BOBERG, JØRGEN: BOGEN OM BELLIS. A Picture Novel

Author: Jørgen Boberg
Country: Denmark
Code: 3635
Language: Danish/ English
Year Published: 1990
No. of pages: 72
Illustrations: 26 Color Illustrations.
Size: 11”x 8 1/2”
Weight: 1.00

Price: 19.50

In this book of erotic paintings, Boberg uses very vivid model poses to illustrate this picture novel. The models are mainly women or babies, some realistic, some abstract. Overall, a very exuberant, titillating book.This book may offend certain individuals.

Boberg, Jørgen: VIRKELIGHEDSBEGREBET HOS JØRGEN BOBERG (The concept of reality in light of the concept of objects by Jørgen Boberg).

Author: BOBERG, JØRGEN
Country: Denmark
Code: 6861
Language: Danish
Year Published: 2004
No. of pages: 103
Illustrations: 112 Color Illustrations. 11 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 12”x 9 1/2”
Weight: 3.00

Price: 95.00

This book was published in connection with a major retrospective exhibition on Jorgen Boberg, staged at the Art Centre Silkeborg Bad and Gl. Hotegaard in 2004. The book seeks to provide an overview of the artist's current trajectory. This is the first publication of a comprehensive presentation of Jorgen Boberg's work.

BOOK, MAX - MÅNEN / THE MOON.

Author: Feuk, Douglas; Max Book
Country: Sweden
Code: 1071
Language: Swedish/English
Year Published: 1992
No. of pages: 32
Illustrations: 7 Color Illustrations.
Size: 10”x 8 1/2”
Weight:

Price: 19.50

Interesting abstract work with a figurative element; full page color reproductions.

BOROFSKY, JONATHAN.

Author: Björn Springfeldt, ed
Country: Sweden
Code: 0634
Language: Swedish/ English
Year Published: 1984
No. of pages: 124
Illustrations: 26 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 8 1/2”x 6”
Weight: 1.00

Price: 19.50

Borofskys imaginative art and conceptual drawings reveal his reflections on seeing, a process which he believes is complex and involves perceiving the invisible, spiritual element that opens ones mind. Borofskys drawings are an unabashed and forbidding reflection of his dream world.

BOURGEOIS, LOUISE MOTHER AND CHILD.

Author: Persman, Joanna & Bera Nordal
Country: Sweden
Code: 6902
Language: Danish/English
Year Published: 2010
No. of pages: 110
Illustrations: 255 Color Illustrations. 2 B&W Illustrations.
Size: 11”x 9”
Weight: 2.00

Price: 65.00

”You are born alone. You die alone. The value of the inbetween is trust and love.” (Bourgeois, 1987). At this exhibition we focus on one of life’s central themes: motherhood. Mother & Child is Louise Bourgeois’ celebration of motherhood, from fertility to the special bond which exist between mother and child during the pregnancy, the birth and the child’s life. Louise Bourgeois’ was preoccupied with the existential and worked and interpretated this her whole life. She influenced the 20th Century’s dominating art movements from surrealism in the 1930s to the installation art of the 1990s. The exhibition Mother & Child is with other words a meeting with one of the most impressive profiles of our time. The French-American artist Bourgeois has through her long life created one of the most spectacular and personal bodies of artworks within modern art. She died in the Spring 2010, 98 years of age and we are pleased to be able to celebrate her and her work with this exhibition of her late works. The works in the exhibition, which include gouache and sculpture, are highly delicate and poetic but also very strong, embracing the universal topic of motherhood for a broad public audience. The intense red colour of the gouache works in many different nuances gives the motifs warmth and life, and makes the works extraordinarily vivid. The exhibition is created in close collaboration with Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, Sweden and The Louise Bourgeois Estate. Bourgeois’ cv encompasses the most respected and high profiled museums and art institutions around the world, and at Kunstforeningen GL STRAND we are honoured to present Bourgeois in Copenhagen.