The artwork, titled “Soft Landscape I,” was created by Louise Bourgeois in 1967 in the United States. It belongs to the art movement of Surrealism and falls under the genre of sculpture.
“Soft Landscape I” is a dark, amorphous sculpture that appears to meld organic and abstract forms. Its glossy, undulating surface and ambiguous shapes evoke a sense of fluidity and transformation, characteristic of Surrealist works. The sculpture’s tactile quality and intricate textures invite viewers to contemplate its enigmatic and dreamlike presence. This piece manifests Bourgeois’s profound exploration of the human psyche and emotional landscape through abstract sculptural forms.