xIcon

Louise Bourgeois’ Iconic “Spider” Sculpture Anticipates Record-Breaking Sale at Sotheby’s

KEY TAKEAWAYS
Louise Bourgeois' "Spider" sculpture from 1996 is expected to be sold for between $30 million and $40 million at Sotheby's New York, potentially breaking records for the most expensive sculpture by a female artist and most expensive work by a woman sold at auction.
The "Spider" sculptures are part of Bourgeois' iconic series and are on display in leading cultural institutions worldwide, symbolizing motherhood and traits admired by the artist in her own mother.
The sale of the "Spider" sculpture will support Fundação Itaú's efforts to prioritize collecting works by Brazilian artists that reflect the nation's cultural heritage.
Louise Bourgeois was a French-American artist known for her large-scale sculptures and installations that address themes of sexuality, the body, and personal history, and she is a prominent figure in the art world.
The sculpture will be on display at Sotheby's headquarters in New York on May 6, with the auction scheduled for May 18.

The Spider Crawls to Auction

Louise Bourgeois’ famed 1996 “Spider” sculpture is set to hit the auction block next month at Sotheby’s New York, with an expected price tag between $30 million and $40 million.

The work’s sale could break several records, including the most expensive sculpture by a female artist ever sold at auction, as well as potentially the most expensive work by a woman ever sold at auction.

Bourgeois’ current auction record stands at $28 million, achieved by another “Spider” in 2019.

A Global Icon

The “Spider” series of sculptures is iconic, with installations on display in leading cultural institutions around the world, including the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Dia Art Foundation in New York, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and Tate Modern in London. 

David Galperin, Sotheby’s head of contemporary art in New York, describes the “Spider” as “a paragon of modern sculpture” that has taken on a larger symbolic presence in contemporary culture internationally.

The “Spider” series of sculptures is iconic, with installations on display in leading cultural institutions around the world, including the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Dia Art Foundation in New York, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and Tate Modern in London. 

Art with a Deeper Meaning

The ten-foot-tall and 18-feet wide “Spider” comes from the collection of Fundação Itaú, the philanthropic wing of Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco.

The sculpture debuted in the 1996 Bienal de São Paulo and was later acquired by Olavo Setubal, a collector and cofounder of the bank.

The spiders in Bourgeois’ series are a symbol of motherhood, representing traits the artist admired in her own mother, such as patience, subtlety, and usefulness.

Supporting Brazilian Art

The sale of the “Spider” sculpture will support Fundação Itaú’s efforts to shift its collecting priorities towards works by Brazilian artists.

The non-profit organization seeks to focus on art that reflects the nation’s unique cultural heritage.

The sculpture will be on display at Sotheby’s headquarters in New York on May 6, with the auction set to take place during the house’s marquee evening sale of contemporary art on May 18.

A Legacy of Artistic Influence

Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) was a French-American artist known for her large-scale sculptures and installations.

Her work has been influential in modern and contemporary art, often addressing themes of sexuality, the body, and personal history.

Bourgeois was born in Paris and moved to New York in 1938, where she spent most of her life. 

Her work has been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries worldwide, earning her numerous accolades and establishing her as a prominent figure in the art world.

Craig Miller

Read Full Biography
Back to previous

You May Also Like

Art News

Discover the 9 Best Sci-Fi Books of 2024: A Comprehensive Guide to This Year’s Must-Reads

Ready to dive into the best sci-fi books of 2024? This year’s lineup is packed with incredible stories that stretch…

Art News

The Penguin Show (HBO Max): Everything We Know About ‘The Batman’ Spin-Off

Get all the details on The Penguin, the HBO Max upcoming spin-off series from The Batman. Learn more about the…

Art News

Exploring the Mystery of Broken Noses on Ancient Egyptian Statues

Ever wondered why so many ancient Egyptian statues have broken noses? This common question arises from the frequent observation that…

  • mail
  • facebook
  • twitter

related articles

Art News

Ed Sheeran Surprises Subway Singer Mike Yung in Brooklyn

Art News

Pierre Bonnard Exhibition Designed by India Mahdavi in Melbourne

Art News

South Korean Art Student Eats Part of $120,000 Banana Sculpture in Performance Act


Articles About Art News

How to Start Reading Sarah J. Maas’s Books: A Guide for New Fantasy Readers

May 13, 2024

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Rocks Europe with New Songs and Stunning Fashion

May 13, 2024

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Release Date and What to Expect

May 10, 2024

Best Canberra Art Exhibitions to Explore in 2024: Guide to the City’s Cultural Offerings

May 9, 2024

Explore the Boundless Imaginations of Speculative Fiction in 2024: Must-Read Books and Beyond

May 8, 2024