Knife-Woman
The Life of Louise Bourgeois
Marie-Laure Bernadac author Lauren Elkin translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Publishing:13th Jan '26
£30.00
This title is due to be published on 13th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The first major biography on artist Louise Bourgeois brings the life and work of an iconic twentieth-century artist into sharp focus
Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) was one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. She is known for a body of work that spans sculpture, painting, and printmaking but eludes any aesthetic classification. Her life and art were so intertwined that it is often difficult to tell them apart. In her own words: “Sculpture is the body. My body is the sculpture.”
Marie-Laure Bernadac’s biography of Bourgeois traces the career of a great artist, her training, and her influences, as it tells the story of an exceptional woman’s life. Featuring personal photographs as well as reproductions of her work, this landmark publication is the first major biography to draw on the artist’s unpublished personal archives, including diaries, correspondence, and psychoanalytic writings, as well as the many interviews she gave and the reminiscences of those who knew her. Bernadac elucidates Bourgeois’s friendships and rivalries with other major figures, including sculptor Louise Nevelson and Museum of Modern Art director Alfred H. Barr Jr. She also draws on Bourgeois’s well-known fascination with psychoanalysis to explore the deeply autobiographical nature of her artwork. This erudite and keenly insightful biography pays tribute to the talent of the artist and the complexity of the person.
Listed by Hyperallergic in “12 Art Books to Read This Fall”
“In Knife-Woman, Louise Bourgeois is revealed as a complex, self-analyzing, and profound artist—embedded and respected in both the New York and Paris art worlds, impassioned by materials, and worldly and introspective. Her penchant for living for work was periodically arrested by the agony of depression, yet this never stopped the flow of wit, insight, and creative energy.”—Griselda Pollock, author of After-Affects/After-Images: Trauma and Aesthetic Transformation in the Virtual Feminist Museum
“Bernadac’s remarkable biography has made the telling of Louis Bourgeois’s life into a new art. Bernadac’s alive present tense and thoughtful recollections coexist in the text—simultaneously one lives with Louise and learns all there is to know about her.”—Juliet Mitchell, University of Cambridge
“Marie-Laure Bernadac’s brilliant biography provides a treasure trove of fascinating insights into an extraordinary artist's life and introduces a new generation of artists and scholars to her work.”—Jo Applin, author of Eccentric Objects: Rethinking Sculpture in 1960s America (Yale, 2012)
ISBN: 9780300268300
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472 pages