The sexually charged works of Hans Bellmer (1902-1975) and Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) show striking parallels, even though the artist never met: deformed bodies; missing or duplicated limbs; male and female sexual forms are separated from their physical context and merged with one another.
The exhibition “Bellmer-Bourgeois. “Double Sexus” puts over 70 sculptural, graphic and photographic works by the artist in dialogue with one another for the first time. In five sections, the female artist's view of the human body is contrasted with the male one. The focus is on traditional gender roles, sexuality and the surrealistic approach to it.
Hans Bellmer came from Berlin to Paris in 1938, where he joined the Surrealists and exhibited regularly with them. Louise Bourgeois studied art in Paris before moving to New York with her husband in 1938. There she maintained loose contact with some of the Surrealists living in exile.