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1 known impression of the only state, outside the edition
Impression:
Not numbered
Edition Information:
Proof before the editioning of the only state.
Background:
This composition was initially developed in 1989 in conjunction with Benjamin Shiff, director of Osiris, as a preliminary trial for the book project "the puritan" (see below in Related Works in the Catalogue) although it did not ultimately appear in that book. Bourgeois and Shiff returned to the composition in 2003, creating impressions with hand additions, and also impressions for inclusion in the book, “One’s Sleep".
Artist’s Remarks:
In reference to the left plate: "This is reality... this is the everyday. The subject is trivial... they are just like little onions. But it gives pleasure to look at... it holds together. They relate harmoniously like seeds... they are an aggregate... like a society of members that holds together. The society can be self-supporting and independent.... This is about seeing coherence, poetry, and a satisfying quality on the everyday level."
In reference to the right plate: "Sleeping means retiring from the rat race. She has no eyes... there is a refusal to face up. It is an ego that wants to forget ambition and the miserable state of dealing with people... it is completely unsure of itself. There is a desperate effort to cope... it retires from the energy necessary for coping. But one has a right to retreat when one is hurting... to be in retreat is a time to recover... it is wonderful.
There is a self-sufficiency here... there is nothing demanding. This is a very modest view of things... it goes together with the seeds in 'Swaying' [left plate]. This takes its support from the base; the seeds in 'Swaying' take support from the ceiling." (Quotes cited in Wye, Deborah and Carol Smith. “The Prints of Louise Bourgeois.” New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1994, pp. 153-54.)
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONUntitled
Ink and charcoal on paper
1947
Source 1950
Sleeping Figure
Painted balsa wood
1950
States
Swaying and Sleeping Figure Only state
1989
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
Published
Toi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
Published
Toi et Moi Only state
2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi Only state
1989-2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi (Sleeping Figure and Swaying), plates 3 and 4 of 18 (diptych), from the illustrated book, One's Sleep (1) Only state
2003
PublishedNOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTIONToi et Moi (Sleeping Figure and Swaying), plates 3 and 4 of 18 (diptych), from the illustrated book, One's Sleep (3) Only state
2003
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