It's very unlikely he was aware of her. But it's possible, he may have been aware of the images she used as her inspiration which are well known to people who have looked at the history of psychiatry.
Louis Bourgeois did both pieces. She did many hanging pieces and multiple Arch of Hysteria pieces.
BTW, it's been proven (by me) that the Arch of Hysteria that Tony Podesta owns has nothing to do with Jeffrey Dahmer. She conceived of her first Arch of Hysteria in 1989 two years before Dahmer was arrested. That pose was inspired by a French neurologist who studied hysteria.
here's her first sketch of the first Arch. https://www.moma.org/collection_lb/browse_results.php?object_id=70922
So Dahmer was imitating existing art with his victims headless pose. Interesting to further explore the chicken and egg situation of what comes first. Is it life imitating art, or art imitating life?
RweSure ago
It's very unlikely he was aware of her. But it's possible, he may have been aware of the images she used as her inspiration which are well known to people who have looked at the history of psychiatry.
See my other comment in this thread.
RweSure ago
Louis Bourgeois did both pieces. She did many hanging pieces and multiple Arch of Hysteria pieces.
BTW, it's been proven (by me) that the Arch of Hysteria that Tony Podesta owns has nothing to do with Jeffrey Dahmer. She conceived of her first Arch of Hysteria in 1989 two years before Dahmer was arrested. That pose was inspired by a French neurologist who studied hysteria. here's her first sketch of the first Arch.
https://www.moma.org/collection_lb/browse_results.php?object_id=70922
Littleredcorvette ago
So Dahmer was imitating existing art with his victims headless pose. Interesting to further explore the chicken and egg situation of what comes first. Is it life imitating art, or art imitating life?
Interesting thoughts to ponder.
RweSure ago
If Dahmer was imitating anything, he might have been imitating the same old medical sketches she was using. I doubt he was aware of her art.
This image is from 1824 and depicts, Opisthotonus , a painful spasming of the muscles that victims of tetanus get
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CdWVo4fWAAEMM_4.jpg
Charcot the neurologist who Bourgeois has cited has her inspiration (and who was a teacher of Freud) talked about the arc de cercle that hysterical patients and epileptics sometimes suffered. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Krzysztof_Owczarek/publication/221926258/figure/fig6/AS:305190860279813@1449774579686/Fig-6-The-circular-arc-arc-de-cercle-Paul-Richer-Etudes-cliniques-sur.png
Laskar ago
This is not new.
Here is a post form a month ago: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1809775
Littleredcorvette ago
Thank you Laskar. I did not have time to search voat posts for her name prior to posting. I found on tw.
Much appreciate you linking that resource. I will take a look at it later.
Laskar ago
You are most welcome.
Here's another link: https://archive.fo/tAsqV
Littleredcorvette ago
https://twitter.com/polnewsforever/status/868657805179400192 Here's a reminder of Tony's art.
cantsleepawink ago
Related voat thread: Tony Podesta Bought Art From Louise Bourgeois; Dahmer Sculpture, Other Art
Littleredcorvette ago
That would explain it. Thanks.
Littleredcorvette ago
http://archive.is/6fylE