Exposición en Lisboa, Portugal

on the persistent inequality of Leonor’s days

Dónde:
CAM - Centro de Arte Moderna - Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian / Rua Dr. Nicolau de Bettencourt, 1050-078 / Lisboa, Portugal
Cuándo:
20 sep de 2024 - 17 feb de 2025
Inauguración:
20 sep de 2024
Comisariada por:
Artistas participantes:
Descripción de la Exposición
For the opening of its new building, CAM has invited Leonor Antunes to present a new project that occupies the entirety of its main gallery space. Leonor Antunes (Lisbon, 1972, lives and works in Berlin since 2005) has based her artistic practice on a reflection around sculpture, architecture, design and material culture, among others, in which the hegemonic narratives of the modernist movement are reassessed and reconfigured, like the invisibility of women artists or the devaluation of more disruptive and radical practices. The starting point of ‘on the persistent inequality of Leonor’s days’, which takes its title from a drawing by Ana Hatherly in the CAM Collection, was Antunes’ research on the works and journeys of women artists, key figures in the modernist movement who have been forgotten or marginalised by a history shaped by inequality. By summoning these multiple stories, geographies and practices of different women artists, Antunes works to reinscribe ... them into a canonical male history, incorporating them as a “base material” of her own sculpture. For this exhibition, the artist proposes an intervention on the entirety of the main gallery space. This includes a walkable ‘floor’ sculpture made of cork with brass and linoleum inlays, whose pattern derives from an original design for a single carpet made by artist Marian Pepler for her parents, and a set of other sculptures which are propagated throughout the space, creating a multi-sensory and organic experience that transforms the gallery’s architectural space. This activation of the space evokes ancestral gestures and traditional knowledge, utilising natural and organic materials such as cork, wood, glass beads, brass and leather, among others. Through its collaboration with Leonor Antunes, CAM sets the tone for a new way of curating and staging its collection. Inviting artists to immerse themselves and personally select works from CAM’s Collection is a practice that will continue throughout its future programme. In close relation to her own work, Antunes has selected works by women artists and from historically less valued artistic practices, of which many are shown here for the first time, opening the collection up to new connections and interpretations. By using her own name in the exhibition title, Leonor, the artist feeds into questions about the vulnerability of the creative gesture itself and on what it means to be an artist. In ‘on the persistent inequality of Leonor’s days’, Antunes initially started from a research on the trajectory and work of the British architect Sadie Speight – who participated in the architectural project for CAM’s historic building, but was never acknowledged – in order to weave a web of relationships and analogies with the journeys and works by other artists such as Marian Pepler, Charlotte Perriand and Ana Hatherly, among others.

 

 

Entrada actualizada el el 07 mar de 2024

¿Te gustaría añadir o modificar algo de este perfil?

Infórmanos si has visto algún error en este contenido o eres este artista y quieres actualizarla. ARTEINFORMADO te agradece tu aportación a la comunidad del arte.

¿Quieres estar a la última de todas las exposiciones que te interesan?

Suscríbete al canal y recibe todas las novedades.

Recibir alertas de exposiciones

Plan básico

Si eres artista o profesional… ¡Este plan te interesa! (y mucho)

  • Sube y promociona eventos y exposiciones que hayas creado o en los que participes ¡Multiplicarás su visibilidad!
  • Podrás publicar (y también promocionar) hasta 100 obras tuyas o de tus artistas. ¡Conecta con tus clientes desde cada una de ellas!
  • Disfruta de acceso a todo el contenido PREMIUM y al Algoritmo ARTEINFORMADO (Ecosistema AI e Indice AI de Notoriedad de artistas iberoamericanos).
  • Mantendremos actualizada tu perfil o la de tus artistas. Además, podrás contactar con los gestores de otras.
Premio
05 abr de 2024 - 05 may de 2024

Madrid, España

Exposición
26 abr de 2024 - 30 jun de 2024

Fundación Juan March / Madrid, España

Formación
21 sep de 2023 - 04 jul de 2024

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España

Exposición Online
26 mar de 2024 - 29 abr de 2024

Online

¿Quieres estar a la última de todas las exposiciones que te interesan?

Suscríbete al canal y recibe todas las novedades.

Recibir alertas de exposiciones