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Laumeier Sculpture Park announces conservation projects on three major works
Sol LeWitt, Intricate Wall, 2001-04. Loan courtesy of the LeWitt Estate.
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.-Laumeier Sculpture Park announced conservation projects on three of its outdoor artworks: The Way by Alexander Liberman, Pool Complex: Orchard Valley by Mary Miss and Intricate Wall by Sol LeWitt. Care and conservation are ongoing needs for any art collection, but arguably the most pressing for those that are located in outdoor settings like Laumeier, where works are exposed daily to extremes of temperature and precipitation.
At 50 feet high and 100 feet long, Alexander Libermans The Way, 1972-80 was the first massive sculpture purchased for Laumeiers collection. Over the years, it has become Laumeiers signature work and a favorite of park visitors. The Way is made of 18 salvaged steel oil tanks and will undergo a major restoration over the next year in a multi-phased project.
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.- To Unravel a Torment is dedicated to the work of Louise Bourgeois (Paris, 1911, Manhattan, New York, 2010), spanning seven decades and featuring works by the artist made between the late 1940s and her death in 2010, at the age of 98 Visited and revisited in countless and intense exhibitions over recent decades, in different museum spaces around the world, the vast and singular oeuvre of Louise Bourgeois is intercrossed by themes that are indelibly associated with the traumatic events and experiences of her childhood. Themes such as family, sexuality, the body, death and the unconscious required intense therapy, which she consciously carried out through her art. In her sculptures, textiles, books, drawings and architectural installations, Louise Bourgeois expressed the tension between opposing forces - male / female, passive / active, architecture / body, love / hate - using formal and symbolic equivalents. Although the roots of her wo