Bleeding Words: Louise Bourgeois' and José Leonilson's Love Images

PKn Comparative Literature 39 (JUNE 2016):141-161 (2016)
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Abstract

As one tries to grasp love and its images within José Leonilson's production, a multiplicity of aspects and meanings are seen that also relate to Louise Bourgeois's oeuvre in regard to the interest in human relations. Through a comparative approach to both artists' poetics, an understanding is created that love is not a simplistic action and all the words read in or applied to their visual discourse must be considered within a wide range of love in visual and literary images. Keywords: literature and visual arts / love / creativity / Bourgeois, Louise / Leonilson, José / word and image.

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Ana Lucia Beck
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