In the current special exhibition "International Women Exhibition" at the Long Museum, French-American artist Louise Bourgeois' sculpture "The Spider" is a highlight of this exhibition. Using steel as a material, Bourgeois created the image of an attacking giant spider with razor-sharp legs. At first glance, this work may arouse fear, but the artist said that the spider has another meaning: she regards the spider as a dexterous weaver and a motherly guardian, just like she is both the mother of her child and a weaver. Characters such as cautiousness, calmness, smartness, patience, dexterity and low-key are indispensable to her as a mother.
The workshop explores the following questions:
Spiders are a common companion in our lives,
They may be in the corner, in the corridor, in the garden...
Its footprints are spreaded in the every corner of life.
When you see a spider, what would you do?
What is the symbolic meaning of spiders?
Who is Louise Bourgeois?
How can spiders have a strong relationship with the role of a mother?
This workshop allows children to "DIY" a spider friend. Long Museum has prepared the following materials: safety wire, ultra-light clay, etc. It also invites the supervisor of Tonghui (Artspire) to teach children about the world-renowned female artist Louise Bourgeois and the stories behind her works.