Maman

Louise Bourgeois' 30-foot-tall steel spider sculpture

Category Unusual Monuments, Strange Statues

Image of Maman located in  | Louise Bourgeois' Spider. (Creative Commons)

Louise Bourgeois' Spider. (Creative Commons)

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Image of Maman located in  | Louise Bourgeois' Spider. (Creative Commons) Image of Maman located in  | Louise Bourgeois' Spider. (Creative Commons)
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Standing outside of the Tate Modern at one point, Louise Bourgeois' extraordinary sculpture, Maman (Mother), is a 30-foot-tall spider crafted of bronze, marble, and stainless steel. It is one of six such spiders built by the acclaimed artist who was 95 at the time of their design.

Part of the inaugural Unilever Series in the Tate's Turbine Hall, Maman greeted the first visitors to the gallery in May 2000 and millions more while it was on display until December of that year. The spider, so popular with tourists and locals alike, returned to the Tate Modern in 2004. Then, it was displayed on the bridge across the Turbine Hall.

Maman, according to Bourgeois, represents a female spider who carries her white marble eggs beneath her. "Maman accesses Bourgeois' childhood anxieties and preoccupation with family relationships," according to a press release put out by the Tate upon the spider's return to the museum. "Tate has been storing the sculpture for Louise Bourgeois and is planning a major exhibition of her work."

Born in 1911 in Paris, Bourgeois is regarded by many as one of the most important artists working even a century after her birth. She has worked with printmaking, sculpture, installation, performance, and much more.

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  • Address Tate Modern, Bankside, London, United Kingdom
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  • allison& allison June 1, 2011
    Unfortunately, Louise Bourgeois passed away in May 2010. Although there have been some gallery shows, I don't know of any museum that has done a major retrospective of her work since then. Perhaps the spider will crawl back out in her memory?
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