Screening Room: ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Rage to Understand’

Sat Jan 24 2026 at 03:00 pm to 04:00 pm UTC-05:00

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Please join us for a screening of Marie-Ève de Grave’s new documentary, ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Rage to Understand.’
About this Event

On the occasion of the exhibition ‘Louise Bourgeois. Gathering Wool,’ at Hauser & Wirth 22nd Street, please join us for a screening of Marie-Ève de Grave’s new documentary, ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Rage to Understand’ in our amphitheater at Hauser & Wirth 18th Street.


Throughout her life as an artist, woman and mother, Louise Bourgeois created with a volcanic intensity, rejecting all pretense and displaying her vulnerabilities in a way few artists had dared to do before her. 'The Rage to Understand’ recounts a life devoted to creation, through the artist’s own words and voice.


Excerpts from Bourgeois’s correspondence and previously unpublished writings from her journals are interwoven throughout the film, sketching the portrait of a profoundly divided woman, torn by exile, who constantly sought to impose a new vision of art—an art that reflects our inner questions, where emotion, fragility and anxiety become sources of strength.


LOUISE BOURGEOIS: THE RAGE TO UNDERSTAND

Directed by Marie-Ève de Grave

52 min


This event is free; however, reservations are required.


https://vimeo.com/1127960389/3a40c356ef?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci

About Louise Bourgeois

Born in France in 1911 and working in America from 1938 until her death in 2010, Louise Bourgeois is recognized as one of the most important and influential artists of our time. For over seven decades, Bourgeois’s creative process was fueled by an introspective reality, often rooted in cathartic re-visitations of early childhood trauma and frank examinations of female sexuality. Articulated by recurrent motifs (including body parts, houses and spiders), personal symbolism and psychological release, the conceptual and stylistic complexity of Bourgeois’s oeuvre—employing a variety of genres, media and materials—plays upon the powers of association, memory, fantasy, and fear.


About ‘Louise Bourgeois. Gathering Wool

Over the course of her seven-decade career, Louise Bourgeois never privileged figuration over abstraction, any more than she favored one material over another, and yet her relationship to abstraction has been less well defined and understood, less easily situated within the main currents of postwar art.

‘Gathering Wool’ explores the artist‘s complex relationship to abstraction through a series of late sculptures, reliefs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited before. These will be installed alongside a selection of earlier works to illuminate the consistency of Bourgeois’s themes and her development of a symbolic abstract language.

The exhibition takes its title from an enigmatic work Bourgeois created in 1990. Gathering wool is an expression signifying rumination, daydreaming, letting the mind wander—a break from conscious, purposive thinking. This was the mental state in which Bourgeois worked as she experimented with forms and processes in her studio. She trusted the process by which these thought traces, fragments of dreams, idle speculations, hunches, fancies and intuitions coalesced into a form, but it remained mysterious even to her.

About Marie-Ève De Grave
After studying architecture and scenography, Marie-Ève De Grave graduated from INSAS (Image Department) in 1993. Based in France since 1994, she has worked as a screenwriter and directed several short films. 'Belle de nuit' (2016) was her first documentary. She went on to direct 'Dora Maar, entre ombre et lumière' (2019), 'Code Haneke' (2021) and 'Louise Bourgeois, la sculpture et la colère' (2025).

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Hauser & Wirth, 443 West 18th Street, New York, United States

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