De Hallen Haarlem presents an international group exhibition centering on an artwork by Louise Bourgeois

HAARLEM.- This autumn, De Hallen Haarlem presents the international group exhibition He disappeared into complete silence: rereading a single artwork by Louise Bourgeois. At the heart of this show lies a small but pivotal artwork He disappeared into complete silence (1947), by the French artist Louise Bourgeois. This booklet, containing nine etchings and nine parables, triggered Laurie Cluitmans and Arnisa Zeqo to conceive an exhibition, a publication and a series of nine events around it. For their proposal these two young art historians were awarded De Hallen Haarlem biennial ‘young curators’ grant’. He disappeared into complete silence: rereading a single artwork by Louise Bourgeois will be on show in the museum from 23 September to 4 December 2011. This exhibition project grew out of the love that the two curators, Laurie Cluitmans and Arnisa Zeqo, found they shared for the work He disappeared into complete

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