Exhibition Goods and Merchandise
A special gift shop will be set up inside the Louise Bourgeois exhibition.
Exhibition Goods
The shop will carry a variety of original goods featuring Louise Bourgeois’s works and portraits, including Maman (1999/2002), the iconic public artwork of Roppongi Hills.
Blanket
The work Untitled (I Have Been to Hell and Back) (1996), which is also the subtitle of this exhibition, has been made into a blanket. The work is a handkerchief used by Bourgeois’ husband, Robert Goldwater, on which Bourgeois’ words are embroidered. Each blanket is carefully crafted in Gunma Prefecture, one of Japan’s leading knitwear production areas, and is soft to the touch. It comes in a luxurious box, making it a great gift.
Size: 1160 x 1160 mm Material: 100% acrylic
14,300 yen (incl. tax)
Cushion Cover
The cushion cover for the work on display in the exhibition, I Held His Eyes Within My Gaze (2002). Bourgeois’ signature is featured on the back. The simple yet stylish stripes make this a design that can be easily matched with your existing interior.
Size: 450 x 450 mm
4,180 yen (incl. tax)
Aroma Candle
Each of the four cup designs has a different scent. The black cup featuring Couple (2001) has a cypress scent that has a relaxing effect, the pink cup featuring Maman has a citronella scent that is said to repel insects, the blue cup featuring Untitled (1971) has a refreshing laundry scent, and the white cup featuring Untitled (2009) has a sandalwood scent that creates an elegant and mysterious atmosphere. Create your own comfortable space with your favorite scent.
4 variations 1,980 yen (each, incl. tax)
Milk Almond
The pink tin is decorated with a motif of Maman, a spider sculpture that symbolizes Bourgeois’s mother and is also self-portrait. The tin contains milk almonds reminiscent of the white eggs that Maman carries in its belly.
2,160 yen (incl. tax)
Tea Boxes (black or red)
The black box featuring a design with Bourgeois’s words contains black tea (Dimbula), and the red box with a design of The Feeding (2007) contains herbal tea blended with hibiscus and rose hip. After the tea is gone, the boxes make beautiful keepsakes.
2,376 yen (each, incl. tax)
Portrait Tote Bag
Spider IV (1996) and a portrait of Louise Bourgeois by Peter Bellamy, who has photographed many artists, are now available as a tote bag. This functional tote bag is made of sturdy canvas that can hold A4-sized documents or a laptop and includes an inside pocket.
4,840 yen (incl. tax)
Postcard Set
This postcard set contains two sets of 24 postcards from Ode à la Bièvre (2007) in a linen-finished box. When the postcards have all been sent, you can continue to enjoy the box as a convenient place to store postcards you want to keep as mementos.
Two sets of 24 postcards 7,700 yen (incl. tax)
Exhibition-Related Goods and Merchandise
Portrait Silk Eye Mask
An eye mask printed with the eyes of Bourgeois, who has long suffered from insomnia. The soft silk material is gentle on the skin and helps you sleep comfortably. The unique packaging also makes this a memorable gift.
3,740 yen (incl. tax)
10 AM Is When You Come to Me Mug Set
A set of four mugs printed with 10 AM Is When You Come to Me (2007), which depicts interactions with a friend.
11,000 yen (incl. tax)
Memory Card Game
Bourgeois’s works are now available as cards for the game of Concentration. Not only can you have fun playing with your family and friends, but you can also choose your favorite design and decorate your room with it.
5,940 yen (incl. tax)
Guerlain Shalimar
Bourgeois loved the fragrance Shalimar by the French cosmetics company Guerlain. Bourgeois said, “Scents, like memories, appear, disappear, and then reappear...It is proof that it is the duration of time. I have been using Shalimar for decades. I am faithful to it. It is fidelity. It is time.” In the sculpture Spider (1997), displayed in Chapter 3 of the exhibition, a Shalimar perfume bottle hangs in a cage guarded by a spider, along with various personal belongings that Bourgeois treasured and kept. In the last room of the exhibition, a perfume bottle that she left behind will be on display. Visitors can also experience the fragrance there.
At the special gift shop for Louise Bourgeois exhibition, Bourgeois’s beloved fragrance Shalimar will be on sale.
Shalimar
Perfume, Bottle 30ml 48,400 yen (incl. tax)
Eau de Parfum 50ml 16,390 yen (incl. tax)
Eau de Toilette 50ml 14,410 yen (incl. tax)
Millésime Jasmine 50ml 17,710 yen (incl. tax)
SOPH. x Louise Bourgeois Limited Edition
SOPH., which has collaborated with various domestic and overseas contemporary artists, creates a capsule collection consisting of blousons, sweatshirts, shirts, and T-shirts for this exhibition. The collection will be on sale at the special gift shop for Louise Bourgeois exhibition. This is a special project that embodies one of the brand’s philosophies since its early days, which is “to promote interest in art through clothing.” The only physical location these items will be available at is the exhibition’s special gift shop.
(Also sold simultaneously at the SOPH. online store.)
Louise Bourgeois:
FLIGHT JACKET 99,000 yen (incl. tax)
HOODIE 39,600 yen (incl. tax)
SWEATSHIRT 42,900 yen (incl. tax)
L/S SHIRT 39,600 yen (incl. tax)
S/S TEE (I Have Been to Hell and Back) 20,900 yen (incl. tax)
S/S TEE (The Telephone Call from the Slammer) 20,900 yen (incl. tax)
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