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Miami
Art Museum Presents Brazilian Artist Jac Leirner
As Part Of New Work Series
First Solo Museum Show in U.S. of Leirner’s Work
since 1992
Jac Leirner—Adhesive
44
July 16–October 10, 2004
Opening Reception Thursday, July 15, 5 to 8:30pm
Miami, Florida — Miami Art Museum presents the
work of São Paulo-based artist Jac Leirner in
her first solo museum exhibition in the U.S. in over
a decade. Leirner creates sophisticated abstractions
out of mundane objects. She collects what most of us
usually throw away—cigarette packs, airline tickets,
envelopes, brochures, museum store shopping bags—and
turns them into graceful objects. Leirner has created
a new piece for MAM entitled Adhesive 44, her 44th
sticker-based work and the largest to date.
Jac Leirner—Adhesive
44, on view from July 16 to October 10,
2004, is organized by Miami Art Museum and curated
by MAM Associate Curator
Cheryl Hartup as part of its New Work series of projects
by leading contemporary artists.
Adhesive 44 consists
of window panes arranged in two 40-foot-long rows
and covered with stickers. Leirner
has been collecting stickers for 20 years and draws
on her vast personal collection for this exhibition.
The windows are of the domestic type found at hardware
stores and this is the first time Leirner has used
them in her work. Previously, Leirner applied stickers
to free-standing bus windows and colored sheets of
Plexiglas.
The stickers in Adhesive 44 are divided
into categories based on color, subject, material,
and form. They are
mostly promotional in nature, advertising museums,
art fairs, hotels, airlines, and punk rock bands, among
others. Adhesive 44 also includes stickers made for
children and stickers affixed to crates that transport
art. Leirner works with mass-produced stickers such
as mailing labels, as well as stickers for one-time
only events, and highly specialized stickers with beautiful
designs, which she refers to as “small jewels.” Such
a “jewel” might comprise the outstanding
element in one of her compositions. The artist purchases
some stickers, most in the course of her worldwide
travels. She also receives many as gifts. Since each
sticker has its own history, Leirner’s work is
a record of her personal experiences and encounters.
Her work also reflects her abiding interest in visual
design and the ways commerce and culture interact.
The formal rigor of her arrangements gives these random,
everyday found objects a sense of ordered beauty.
Adhesive
44 is a harmonious whole comprised of enormously
varied parts. The work is at once painting-like and
sculptural, and it vividly demonstrates how stylized,
mass-disseminated systems of information can be made
to seem extraordinary and unique.
Leirner grew up in São Paulo surrounded by
her parents' important collection of Brazilian art
from the 1950s and 60s, which influenced her ways of
thinking and seeing. She arranges shape and color with
formal rigor and clarity much like the highly rational
geometric abstractions created in Brazil in the 1950s.
A decade later, in the 1960s, Brazilian artists strove
to break down barriers between art and everyday life
and Leirner's choice of materials reflects a similar
sensibility.
Leirner also sees her work connected to the generation
of artists in Brazil that preceded her own, which includes
Cildo Meireles, Tunga, Waltércio Caldas, and
José Resende. Her works convey the physicality
and sense of refinement found in the works of this
generation from the 1970s.
“Jac Leirner is one of the most important artists
of her generation working in Brazil today,” notes
Ms. Hartup. “Like Cildo Meireles, whose work
was exhibited at MAM last year, Jac Leirner is a pivotal
figure in the history of Brazilian art, and Miami Art
Museum is delighted to present her work to a wider
audience in South Florida.”
About the Artist
Jacqueline Leirner was born in São Paulo in
1961. She studied at the Fundação Armando
Alvares Penteado in São Paulo from 1979 to 1984
and taught there from 1987 to 1989. Leirner’s
work has been exhibited internationally, including
solo exhibitions at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil,
Rio de Janeiro (2002); Museu de Arte Moderna de São
Paulo (2001, 1998); Sala Mendoza, Caracas (1998); The
Bohen Foundation, New York (1998); Centre d'Art Contemporain,
Geneva (1993); Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
Washington, DC (1992); and The Institute of Contemporary
Art, Boston (1991). Leirner's work has been included
in the Venice Biennale (1997, 1990), Documenta IX in
Kassel, Germany (1992), and the São Paulo Bienal
(1994, 1989, 1983). In 1991 she was a visiting fellow
at University College in Oxford, England, and an artist
in residence at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford,
England, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, where she had solo exhibitions. In 2001
she received a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim
Foundation in New York. Jac Leirner lives and works
in São Paulo.
About the Curator
Cheryl Hartup is Associate Curator at Miami Art Museum.
Before joining MAM in September 2000, Ms. Hartup
served as the McDermott Curatorial Assistant at the
Dallas Museum of Art from 1998-2000. Among the exhibitions
she has organized for MAM are Light and Atmosphere
(2004); Visual Poetics: Art and the Word (2003);
New Work: Cildo Meireles (2003); and New Work: Odili
Donald Odita (2002). She is currently working on
the upcoming exhibitions Fabian Marcaccio and Beyond
Geometry: Experiments in Form, 1940s–70s. Ms.
Hartup received a M.A. in Latin American Studies
and Museum Studies from New York University and a
M.A. in art history from the University of Texas
at Austin.
Jac Leirner — Adhesive 44 Related Programs
and Publications
Opening Reception and JAM at MAM
Thursday, July 15,
5 to 8:30pm
Music by DJ Le Spam, hors d’oeuvres,
donation bar
Illustrated talk by the artist from 6:30
to 7:15pm
Members free. Non-members $5
RSVP via email at MAMRSVP@miamidade.gov or by phone
305.375.1704
Second Saturdays Are Free For Families
Saturday, September 11, 1–4pm
Perfect Patterns
Create your own perfect pattern with
recycled materials.
Free
fun, hands-on activities for children and their parents
inspired by the exhibition.
Group Tours by appointment
Private tours led by museum guides are available
in English and Spanish.
For details and reservations,
call 305.375.4073.
Sundays are Free at MAM from 12 to
5pm.
Sponsored by The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald.
Gallery Notes
This illustrated, take-home brochure provides background
information on Jac Leirner and concepts that shape
the exhibition. Essay by MAM Associate Curator, Cheryl
Hartup. Available in the galleries. Free.
101 West Flagler St.
Miami, FL 33130
305-375-3000
Secure garage parking $3 at 50 NW 2nd Avenue between
Flagler and NW 1st Street
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