Maman, Giant spider sculpture in Canada.
Maman is a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture by the artist Louise Bourgeois.
The sculpture was created in 1999 as a part of Bourgeois' inaugural commission of The Unilever Series for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern in London.
The sculpture represents a spider, which is an ode to the artist's mother who was a weaver.
A version of the sculpture can be seen outside the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
At over 30 feet high and over 33 feet wide, it's one of the world's largest sculptures.
Location: Bilbao
Location: Ottawa
Location: London
Inception: 1999
Creator: Louise Bourgeois
Material: bronze, stainless steel, marble
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