Solo Show. The artist discloses a refined formal language, which makes her an heir of Brazil's historic modern art. Her rigorous handling of shape and colour evidently comes out of the rationalism of Brazilian geometric abstraction of the Fifties.
Solo Show
Curator: Sophie Legrandjacques
Based in Sao Paulo, artist Jac Leirner is one of the most emblematic figures of the
Brazilian art scene in the last fifteen years. Most of the time, she creates
sophisticated abstract compositions made out of our society of consumption's
rejected items. She collects cigarettes packets, plane tickets, envelopes, leaflets,
stickers and museum shops' plastic bags, all of which she then turns into artworks,
thanks to a patient work of filing and installation. She often finds her materials
during the frantic duration of her journeys; what comes out of it reflects her
enduring interest in visual design and in the ways business and culture interact.
Out of this flow of information and objects, Jac Leirner discloses a refined formal
language, which makes her an heir of Brazil's historic modern art. Her rigorous
handling of shape and colour evidently comes out of the rationalism of Brazilian
geometric abstraction of the Fifties. Jac Leirner's Å“uvre is also influenced by a
movement within the early 1960's Brazilian art, which tends to come back to using
common materials and experiments with more fluid ideas about time, space and form.
Jac Leirner's propositions, systematically driven through by these various currents,
are an attempt to reveal that which, in the middle of scattered mass information,
remains extraordinary, rare, unique, personal.
Jac Leirner invests the whole of Le Grand Cafè building for her exhibition,
with a site-specific installation.
Image: iAdhesive 25 (us)i, 2001, collection particulière Chicago, photo: Erma Estwcik
Le Grand Cafè
Place des Quatre Z'Horloges - Saint-Nazaire
Hours: Daily (except Monday) 2 PM to 7 PM, Sunday 3PM to 6PM