Red Room (Child) (1994; United States) by Louise Bourgeois

Red Room (Child) - Louise Bourgeois - 1994; United States

Artwork Information

TitleRed Room (Child)
ArtistLouise Bourgeois
Date1994; United States
Art MovementConfessional Art

About Red Room (Child)

The artwork titled “Red Room (Child)” was created by the artist Louise Bourgeois in 1994 in the United States. This piece is part of the Confessional Art movement, where the artist explores personal emotions and experiences. Specifically, this is an installation genre artwork that allows viewers to traverse the physical space and engage with the various elements Bourgeois has assembled.

Upon examination of “Red Room (Child),” one is immediately drawn to the dominant use of red throughout the space, which gives the installation an intense and emotionally charged atmosphere. The room is populated with an array of objects including oversized spools of red thread, furniture, and sculptural forms, many of which also bear the same striking red hue. These items are arranged in a way that suggests a domestic setting, though one that has been transformed through the artist’s subjective lens, possibly hinting at themes of childhood, memory, and emotional states. The choice of objects and their arrangement is evocative, provoking personal associations and inviting introspective reflection guided by the artist’s carefully curated environment.

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