The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Louise Bourgeois in 1972 in the United States and belongs to the Confessional Art movement within the genre of sculpture.
The artwork features a series of five abstract, anthropomorphic forms, each unique in shape and texture. The figures are arranged in a line, suggesting a sense of progression or interaction among them. Each form appears to be crafted from a material that mimics the texture of weathered bronze or clay, giving the sculptures an organic and earthy quality. The sculptures exhibit a sense of rawness and emotional depth, characteristic of Bourgeois’ confessional style, which often explores themes of memory, trauma, and the human condition.