SPIDER
Spider looms as a commanding yet protective figure. This sculpture evokes the resilience and nurturing spirit of Bourgeois’s mother, a weaver and tapestry restorer whom Bourgeois described as diligent and clever as a spider. Positioned as though poised to escape, Spider mirrors the aviary birds’ historic bids for freedom, introducing a layer of tension against the static elegance of the garden. The sculpture’s dynamic posture, confined within a fenced space, suggests a narrative of protective, maternal instincts intertwined with a profound yearning for liberty, dramatically playing out in its attempt to transcend the physical and metaphorical boundaries of its surroundings.