1.
Art is restoration: the idea is to repair the damages that are inflicted in life, to make something that is fragmented - which is what fear and anxiety do to a person - into something whole.
Louise Bourgeois
Art is rejuvenation: the notion is to fix the ruptures that are experienced in life, to form something that is broken - which is what fear and angst do to an individual - into something complete.
2.
The Spider is an ode to my mother. She was my best friend. Like a spider, my mother was a weaver. . . Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and are therefore unwanted. So, spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother.
Louise Bourgeois
3.
Tell your own story, and you will be interesting.
Louise Bourgeois
Relay your own narrative and you will be captivating.
4.
One must accept the fact that others donāt see what you do.
Louise Bourgeois
One must acknowledge that others don't recognize what you do.
5.
A work of art does not need an explanation. The work has to speak for itself. The work may be subject to many interpretations, but only one was in the mind of the artist. Some artists say to make the work readable for the public is an artistās responsibility, but I donāt agree with that. The only responsibility to be absolutely truthful to the self. My work disturbs people and nobody wants to be disturbed They are not fully aware of the effect my work has on them, but they know it is disturbing.
Louise Bourgeois
6.
In my sculpture, it's not an image I am seeking, it's not an idea. My goal is to re-live a past emotion. My art is an exorcism, and beauty is something I never talk about.
Louise Bourgeois
My aim in sculpting is to recapture a past sentiment. My art is an act of catharsis, and aesthetic pleasure is something I never mention.
7.
A work of art doesn't have to be explained. If you do not have any feeling about this, I cannot explain it to you. If this doesn't touch you, I have failed.
Louise Bourgeois
'A masterpiece does not require elucidation. If you have no response, I cannot explain it to you. If this doesn't stir something within you, I have been unsuccessful.'
8.
When I was growing up, all the women in my house were using needles. I've always had a fascination with the needle, the magic power of the needle. The needle is used to repair damage. It's a claim to forgiveness. It is never aggressive, it's not a pin.
Louise Bourgeois
9.
I have been to hell and back, and let me tell you, it was wonderful.
Louise Bourgeois
10.
I am not what I am, I am what I do with my hands.
Louise Bourgeois
11.
Art is a guarantee of sanity. That is the most important thing I have
said.
Louise Bourgeois
12.
I came from a family of repairers. The spider is a repairer. If you bash into the web of a spider, she doesn't get mad. She weaves and repairs it.
Louise Bourgeois
13.
Everything I do is inspired by my early lifeā, Bourgeoisā looked up to her mother who was the most important person in her life for many reasons, āMamanā symbolizes her mother; āThe friend, because my best friend was my mother and she was deliberate, clever, patient, soothing, reasonable, dainty, subtle, indispensable, neat, and as useful as a spider.
Louise Bourgeois
14.
An artist can show things that other people are terrified of expressing.
Louise Bourgeois
15.
I am a searcher...
I always was... and I still am...
searching for the missing piece.
Louise Bourgeois
16.
The feminists took me as a role model, as a mother. It bothers me. I am not interested in being a mother. I am still a girl trying to understand myself.
Louise Bourgeois
17.
Horizontality is a desire to give up, to sleep. Verticality is an attempt to escape. Hanging and floating are states of ambivalence.
Louise Bourgeois
18.
The subject of pain is the business I am in - to give meaning and shape to frustration and suffering. The existence of pain cannot be denied. I propose no remedies or excuses.
Louise Bourgeois
19.
Every day you have to abandon your past or accept it and then, if you cannot accept it, you become a sculptor.
Louise Bourgeois
20.
It is not so much where my motivation comes from but rather how it manages to survive.
Louise Bourgeois
21.
Art is a way of recognizing oneself.
Louise Bourgeois
22.
Women had to work like slaves in the art world, but a lot of men got to the top through their charm. And it hurt them. To be young and pretty didn't help a woman in the art world, because the social scene, and the buying scene, was in the hands of women - women who had money. They wanted male artists who would come alone and be their charming guests. Rothko could be very charming. It was a court. And the artist buffoons came to the court to entertain, to charm. Now it has changed, now the younger men are in - older women and younger men.
Louise Bourgeois
23.
A work of art doesn't have to be explained.
Louise Bourgeois
24.
My mother was a restorer, she repaired broken things. I don't do that. I destroy things. I cannot go the straight line. I must destroy, rebuild, destroy again. My rhythm is not the same. My mother moved in a straight line: I go from one extreme to the other.
Louise Bourgeois
25.
Don't get the green disease of envy. Don't be fooled by success and money. Don't let anything come between you and your work.
Louise Bourgeois
26.
... geometry became a symbol for human relations, except that it was better, because in geometry things never go bad. If certain things occur, if certain lines meet, an angle is born. You cannot fail. It's not going to fail; it is eternal. I found in rules of mathematics a peace and a trust that I could not place in human beings. This sublimation was total and remained total. Thus, I'm able to avoid or manipulate or process pain.
Louise Bourgeois
27.
Art is manipulation without intervention.
Louise Bourgeois
28.
I do not need the musing of the philosophers to tell me what I am doing. It would be more interesting to let me know why I am doing it.
Louise Bourgeois
29.
My childhood has never lost its magic, it has never lost its mystery, and it has never lost its drama.
Louise Bourgeois
30.
I have kept a diary as long as I can remember, and drawings are really another kind of diary.
Louise Bourgeois
31.
My art is a form of restoration in terms of my feelings to myself and to others.
Louise Bourgeois
32.
You must put the essence of what you want to say into a painting. The rest is arbitrary. Chosen with discernment, but chosen, and choice involves elimination.
Louise Bourgeois
33.
Clothing is . . . an exercise in memory. It makes me explore the past: how did I feel when I wore that. They are like signposts in the search for the past.
Louise Bourgeois
34.
To be an artist, you need to exist in a world of silence.
Louise Bourgeois
35.
I always had the fear of being separated and abandoned. The sewing is my attempt to keep things together and make things whole.
Louise Bourgeois
36.
My work disturbs people and nobody wants to be disturbed. They are not fully aware of the effect my work has on them, but they know it is disturbing.
Louise Bourgeois
37.
My knives are like a tongue - I love, I do not love, I hate. If you donāt love me, I am ready to attack. I am a double-edged knife.
Louise Bourgeois
38.
Everywhere in the modern world there is neglect, the need to be recognized, which is not satisfied. Art is a way of recognizing oneself, which is why it will always be modern.
Louise Bourgeois
39.
If you flatter me, or if you look at me the right way, I will kill myself to please you. It's very painful to be an overachiever.
Louise Bourgeois
40.
Art is a guarantee of sanity.
Louise Bourgeois
41.
The twentieth-century artist who uses symbols is alienated because the system of symbols is a private one. After you have dealt with the symbols you are still private, you are still lonely, because you are not sure anyone will understand it except yourself. The ransom of privacy is that you are alone.
Louise Bourgeois
42.
It is a great privilege to be able to work with, and I suppose work off, my feelings through sculpture.
Louise Bourgeois
43.
Sometimes it is necessary to make a confrontation-and I like that.
Louise Bourgeois
44.
My work has to do with a defense against fervor. People are always in a rush. To do what? To do nothing! There is a kind of fervor that is completely meaningless. This drawing is a call for meditation.... I am an insomniac, so for me the state of being asleep is paradise. It is a paradise I can never reach. But I still try to conquer the insomnia, and to a large extent I have done it; it is conquerable. My drawings are a kind of rocking or stroking and an attempt at finding peace. Peaceful rhythm. Like rocking a baby to sleep.
Louise Bourgeois
45.
I like Francis Bacon best, because Francis Bacon has terrific problems, and he knows that he is not going to solve them, but he knows also that he can escape from day to day and stay alive, and he does that because his work gives him a kick.
Louise Bourgeois
46.
What modern art means is that you have to keep finding new ways to express yourself, to express the problems, that there are no settled ways, no fixed approach. This is a painful situation, and modern art is about this painful situation of having no absolutely definite way of expressing yourself.
Louise Bourgeois
47.
The colour blue - that is my colour - and the colour blue means you have left the drabness of day-to-day reality to be transported into - not a world of fantasy, itās not a world of fantasy - but a world of freedom where you can say what you like and what you donāt like. This has been expressed forever by the colour blue, which is really sky blue.
Louise Bourgeois
48.
At the dinner table when I was very little, I would hear people bickering... To escape the bickering, I started modelling the soft bread with my fingers. With the dough of the French bread %u2013 sometimes it was still warm %u2013 I would make little figures. And I would line them up on the table and this was really my first sculpture.
Louise Bourgeois
49.
Once I was beset by anxiety but I pushed the fear away by studying the sky, determining when the moon would come out and where the sun would appear in the morning.
Louise Bourgeois
50.
If you are resentful, you keep the thing alive. So the way to go on is to get rid of it, in order to forgive in order to forget.
Louise Bourgeois