Anonymous ID: 6ad123 Dec. 26, 2019, 1:24 p.m. No.7626853   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6859 >>6897 >>6900 >>7005 >>7149

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Baker

Weaving Spiders?

 

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Maman (1999 [1-666 upside down]) is a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture by the artist Louise Bourgeois. The sculpture, which depicts a spider, is among the world's largest, measuring over 30 ft high and over 33 ft wide (927 x 891 x 1024 cm).[1] It includes a sac containing 32 marble eggs and its abdomen and thorax are made of ribbed bronze.

 

The title is the familiar French word for Mother (akin to MUMMY). The sculpture was created in 1999 by Bourgeois as a part of her inaugural commission of The Unilever Series (2000), in the Turbine Hall at London's Tate Modern.[1] This original was created in steel, with an edition of SIX subsequent castings in bronze.[2]

 

The Spider is an ode to my mother. She was my best friend. Like a spider, my mother was a weaver. My family was in the business of tapestry restoration, and my mother was in charge of the workshop. Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes [SHEEP PEOPLE?]. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and are therefore unwanted. So, spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother.

 

The National Gallery of Canada acquired the sculpture in 2005 for 3.2 million dollars

 

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Sauced from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maman_(sculpture)

 

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Think if anons dig on the global museums housing these evil things, might find and occult pedo network. What's with the spoopy 32 and 33 associated with this? (Makes me think of POTUS 32 & 33 as well).

 

Follow the wives? Symbolism will be their downfall?

Anonymous ID: 6ad123 Dec. 26, 2019, 1:25 p.m. No.7626859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6897

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Permanent locations

Some of these editions in permanent collections often tour on exhibit:

 

Tate Modern, UK – The permanent acquisition of this sculpture in 2008 is considered one of the Tate Modern's historical moments. Maman was first exhibited in the turbine hall and later displayed outside the gallery in 2000. It was received with mixed reactions of amazement and amusement. The sculpture owned by the Tate Modern is the only one made from stainless steel.[4]

National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada – The National Gallery of Canada acquired the sculpture in 2005 for 3.2 million dollars. At that time, the price was deemed excessive by some critics, as it took around a third of the annual budget of the gallery.[6]

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain[7]

Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan[8] – On display at the base of Mori Tower, outside the museum.[9]

Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, South Korea[10]

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, USA[11]

Qatar National Convention Center, Doha, Qatar[12]

Temporary locations

Tours and featured exhibitions of Maman include:

 

2001: Rockefeller Center Plaza, New York[1]

2001: City Hall, The Hague, The Netherlands[citation needed]

2002: State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia[1]

2003: Nytorv, Copenhagen, Denmark[citation needed]

2006: Mariakerke, Ostend, Belgium[13]

2007: Wanås Castle, Sweden

2008: Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France[14]

2008: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France[15]

27 March 2007 – 2 March 2008: Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts[citation needed]

18 October 2008 – 25 January 2009: Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy[citation needed]

2011: Fundacion Proa, Buenos Aires, Argentina[15]

Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM), São Paulo, Brasil, 2011

Bundesplatz, Bern, Switzerland, 24 May 2011 – 7 June 2011[14]

Bürkliplatz, Zürich, Switzerland, 10 June 2011 – 2 August 2011[14]

Place Neuve, Geneva, Switzerland, 3 August 2011 – 28 August 2011

Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland, 3 September 2011 – 8 January 2012[14]

Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany, 23 January 2012 – 17 June 2012

Qatar National Convention Center, Qatar – The Maman sculpture; exhibited from 20 January – 1 June 2012, at the Qatar National Convention Centre as the centerpiece of the Conscious and Unconscious exhibition; the first solo exhibit of Bourgeois' work to be displayed in the Middle East.[16] The exhibit was organised by the Qatar Museums Authority.[17]

Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, Japan, 2012 – 2013

Qatar National Convention Centre, Ad Dawha, Qatar, February 2014

Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico, 15 November 2013 – 2 March 2014

Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, January 2015 – 17 May 2015

Museum Voorlinden, Den Haag, The Netherlands, till 17 may 2020

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maman_(sculpture)

Anonymous ID: 6ad123 Dec. 26, 2019, 1:57 p.m. No.7627052   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7068 >>7075

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Your point is well made, anon.

 

Still, my initial look at qresear.ch doesn't see digs into the child trafficking aspect associated with this occult sculptural symbolism network.

 

Will dig this over next few days. If I find anything, will include "[32eggs]" in drop title.

 

WWG1WGA

Anonymous ID: 6ad123 Dec. 26, 2019, 2:05 p.m. No.7627115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7127

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It might be there and I just missed it in my first quick glance through. Will do a more thorough review of previous digs on qresear.ch as part of next few days effort.

 

I'll work hard to ensure you aren't disappointed, anon. This evil is worth burning every spare minute to fight.

 

Have to punch the clock. Later anon, and Godspeed.

 

[32eggs]