Posted AT 3:12 AM EST on 28/07/08
A life on display
At 96-years-old, the artist Louise Bourgeois doesn't leave her Chelsea townhouse much these days, but that might be just as well: A trip around the city could be too painful. She's always had an ambivalent relationship with her work, sourced as it is from her emotionally arid childhood. The art she makes is simultaneously a balm for and a reminder of that early pain; one of her pieces carries the inscription, "Art is a guaranty of sanity.
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