“Fragile Goddess” is a sculpture created by artist Louise Bourgeois in 1970 in the United States. The artwork is associated with the Confessional Art movement and reflects the genre of sculpture.
The artwork features an abstract form that evokes a sense of fragility and strength. Sculpted from a material that appears to have a bronze-like patina, the artwork portrays organic, rounded shapes that suggest feminine forms or motherly figures. The surface contains textures and variations that add depth and nuance to the work. The piece’s contours and bulging shapes contribute to an evocative sense of life and emotion, characteristic of Bourgeois’s deeply personal and introspective style.