Exposición en Nueva York, New York, Estados Unidos

Jac Leirner

Dónde:
Swiss Institute (SI) / 38 St Marks Pl / Nueva York, New York, Estados Unidos
Cuándo:
10 may de 2023 - 27 ago de 2023
Inauguración:
10 may de 2023
Precio:
Entrada gratuita
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Descripción de la Exposición
Swiss Institute presents the first major institutional solo exhibition in New York of Brazilian artist Jac Leirner (b. 1961, São Paulo). The exhibition encapsulates a wide chronological span of the artist’s experience, with works ranging from the 1980s to today. In stacks, piles and layers, Leirner’s selective accumulation of everyday objects follows an accretive logic. Leirner’s process, at once controlled and compulsive, leads to partially obscuring the very nature of the materials she gathers as they mutate to the sculptural. The paradoxical performance of erasure through accrual echoes the disappearance of Leirner’s objects of choice over the years: plastic bags, cigarettes, banknotes and business cards, once ubiquitous and seemingly irreplaceable, are increasingly pushed out of circulation. Anchoring the ground floor gallery at SI is Leirner’s Blue Phase (1992), a looped sculpture made of cruzeiro banknotes, whose stacked form conceals the former identity and function of the now-worthless currency. References to minimalism are ... also found in several wall-based sculptures throughout the gallery, where collections of everyday objects, including notebook spirals, bubble levels, pencils from art institutions and nail files, among other materials, are methodically turned into lines and rows. The vault gallery brings together a key piece from Leirner’s Lung series (1987) and the newly produced July 4th (2023). While the new work consists of a mound of antiqued faux parchment replicas of the original, handwritten United States Declaration of Independence, Pulmão/Lung (Vegetal/Mineral) is a pile of hundreds of aluminum-lined papers, painstakingly extracted from cigarette packets. The conflating of histories, from the personal to the political, the diaristic to the systemic, points to the artist’s interest in the materials that underpin daily social interactions. Crossing the building, Straight with Rounds (2023) brings together a large selection of objects that Leirner chose by virtue of their circularity, lightness and modest size. Like disparate beads on a stretched, seemingly endless tension cable, taken away from their context of use and extracted from what the artist describes as “the infinity of materials,” the wheels and rings invite wonder and examination, as if seen for the first time. The second-floor gallery features Village Inside I and II (2023), made of printed matter culled from across the East Village. Covering two canvases, the myriad leaflets, menus, napkins, matchboxes and more offer a painterly rendition of the storied neighborhood’s vibrant daily life. Its raucous quality resonates in Hardcore Drummer (Talco) I (2023), a new piece made from broken drumsticks once used in Sao Paulo’s 1980’s punk scene. These objects echo examples of the artist’s early geometric experiments in two watercolors displayed side by side in the same space. Tethered between an essential urge to amass and incidental forms of serendipity, Leirner’s commitment over more than 40 years to gathering materials, objects and products composes “an idealist lexicon of signs wherein the will to live itself is discernible in an ever-receding materiality,” as Baudrillard wrote of objects of consumption. [1] Her continued formal tribute to expendable materials elevates the ephemeral to the biographical, the collective and the sublime. Swiss Institute gratefully acknowledges the Jac Leirner Exhibition Circle, Consulate General of Brazil in New York / Instituto Guimarães Rosa, Esther Schipper and Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel. This exhibition is organized by Simon Castets, former SI Director, and Alison Coplan, Senior Curator and Head of Programs. About Jac Leirner Jac Leirner was born in 1961 in São Paulo, where she lives and works. In 1984, she received her BFA in Fine Arts from the Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado, in São Paulo. Selected solo exhibitions include: 2019 Wolfgang Hahn Prize, Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2019); Jac Leirner: Add It Up, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2017); Institutional Ghost, IMMA Dublin (2017); Borders are Drawn by Hand, MoCa Pavilion, Shanghai (2016); Jac Leirner. Functions of a variable, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (2014); Jac Leirner: Pesos y Medidas, Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canária (2014), Jac Leirner, Hardware Silk, Edgewood Avenue Gallery, Yale University School of Art, New Haven (2011); Jac Leirner, Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo (2011); Adhesive 44, Miami Art Museum, Miami (2004); Projeto Parede, Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, São Paulo (1999); Directions, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (1992); Jac Leirner, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford (1991), Currents, ICA, Boston, (1991), Viewpoints, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (1991), and Hip-Hop, Bohen Foundation, New York (1998). She has been awarded numerous grants and residencies, among them: 2012 APCA Award: Best Exhibition of the Year – Estação Pinacoteca, São Paulo; 2012 artist in residence at the Yale University School of Art; 2001 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship; 1998 visiting artist at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam; 1991 visiting artist at the University College, Oxford; 1991 visiting artist at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Arts, University of Oxford; 1991 artist in residency at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, and the 1991 artist in residency at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. About Swiss Institute Founded in 1986, Swiss Institute (SI) is an independent non-profit contemporary art institution dedicated to promoting forward-thinking and experimental art making through innovative exhibitions, education, and programs. Committed to the highest standards of curatorial and educational excellence, SI serves as a platform for emerging artists, catalyzes new perspectives on celebrated work, and fosters appreciation for under-recognized positions. SI is committed to being an organization that is diverse, equitable, and accessible in its work, structure, and programming. Open to the public free-of-charge, Swiss Institute seeks to explore how a Swiss context can be the starting point for international conversations in the fields of visual and performing arts, design, and architecture. SI Programming is made possible in part with public funds from Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council; the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Main sponsors include LUMA Foundation, Friends of SI and the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Exhibitions are made possible in part by the SI Artist Vision Fund with leadership support provided by the SI Board of Trustees, Ghislaine Brenninkmeijer, the Kevin Wendle Foundation, and the Freedman Family Foundation. SI gratefully acknowledges Swiss Re as SI ONSITE Partner, Vitra as Design Partner, Crozier Fine Arts as Preferred Shipping Art Logistics Partner, and SWISS as Travel Partner. Critical operating support has been provided to SI in 2020-23 as part of a collective fundraising effort with a consortium of New York non-profit institutions. We thank the following supporters: Mellon Foundation, Teiger Foundation, The Willem de Kooning Foundation, The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Cy Twombly Foundation, The Stavros Niarchos Foundation, The Destina Foundation, Henry Luce Foundation, The Arison Arts Foundation, The Fox Aarons Foundation, The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation, David Rockefeller Fund, Sotheby's, Blavatnik Family Foundation, Robert Lehman Foundation, The Jill and Peter Kraus Foundation, Imperfect Family Foundation, The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, The Richard Pousette-Dart Foundation, and The Jay Defeo Foundation. --------------- [1] Jean Baudrillard, The System of Objects, trans. James Benedict (London: Verso, 1996), 203.

 

 

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