Galerie Lelong, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Geneva, Centre d'Art Contemporain, Jac Leirner: Corpus Delicti, October 10 - December 19, 1993
New York, Galerie Lelong, Jac Leirner: Corpus Delicti, January 18 - February 19, 1994
Milwaukee Art Museum; Phoenix Art Museum; The Denver Art Museum, Denver, Museo de las Americas; Washington, D.C., National Museum of Women in the Arts, Latin American Women Artists: 1915 - 1995, March 3, 1995 - April 26, 1996, p. 163 (illustrated)
Brazilian • 1961
Considered one of Brazil's most important contemporary artists, Jac Leirner manipulates found materials to create work that offers biting social commentary on the economy and consumer culture. She was born in 1961 in São Paulo to prominent patrons of Brazilian art. The importance of "collecting" has always been integral in Leriner's life, as her father, Adolfo Leirner, was a prominent collector of Neo-Concrete art. While the artist's parents were interested in collecting quality pieces, Leirner asserts that her interest lies in amassing large quantities of found objects. Leirner configures these found objects into numerous patterns, creating large sculptural installations that explore themes of space, color and materiality.
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