About the Authors

Internationally renowned artist Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911. She lived in New York from 1938 until her death in 2010. Using the body as a primary form, Bourgeois explored the full range of the human condition. From poetic drawings to room size installations, she was able to give her fears a physical form in order to exorcise them. Memories, sexuality, love and abandonment are the core of her complex oeuvre. Her work appears in collections worldwide, and in 2007 she was the subject of a major travelling retrospective organized by the Tate Modern, London and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.

Gary Indiana is an influential American writer, essayist and journalist, who came to prominence as an art critic for New York's VillageVoice. Alongside satirical novels such as Resentment (1997), Three Month Fever (1999) and Depraved Indifference (2002), he has also written non-fiction on a broad range of cultural phenomena from Pasolini to Warhol.

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