Tuesday, June 1, 2010

we hardly knew you

Louise Bourgeois by Robert Mapplethorpe

“When a tapestry had to be washed in the river, it took four people to hoist it out and twist it. Twisting is very important for me. When I dreamt of getting rid of the mistress, it was by twisting her neck.”

"I’m afraid of power. It makes me nervous. In real life, I identify with the victim. That’s why I went into art.”

2 comments:

shira said...

oh, ray, thanks for posting. i was just reading about this.

Laura said...

yeah this is great.