Leonor Antunes: The Last Days in Chimalistac

Published following the eponymous exhibition at Kunsthalle Basel, from September 22, to November 17, 2013

Leonor Antunes: The Last Days in Chimalistac

Published following the eponymous exhibition at Kunsthalle Basel, from September 22, to November 17, 2013

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This profusely illustrated monograph documents a number of sculptural works that relate to the history of 20th-century architecture, design, and art, particularly the heritage of Black Mountain College and the International Modern Movement.

The exhibition by Leonor Antunes at Kunsthalle Basel in 2013, entitled "The Last Days in Chimalistac", was the first large-scale presentation of the Portuguese artist in Switzerland. Within her practice, Leonor Antunes is involved with the history of architecture, design and art of the 20th century, creating complex but fragile installations and sculptures from metal, leather, wood and nets.

This publication focuses on the visual representation of Antunes' work, points out the fragility and beauty of the material itself, and talks about the artist's practical practice - how she reconstructs basic ideas and highlights not only the form, but the politics that come with it.

It includes an essay by the director and curator of Kunsthalle Basel, Adam Szymczyk, features some of the usual backstage figures, including Clara Porset, Anni Albers or Lina Bo Bardri.

Published after the homonymous exhibition at Kunsthalle Basel, from 22 September to 17 November 2013.

Born 1972 in Lisbon, Leonor Antunes has lived and worked in Berlin since 2005. Having presented solo exhibitions at CAPC (Bordeaux), Tensta Konsthall (Stockholm), Museum of Modern Art of San Francisco, Museo Tamayo et Museo Experimental El Eco (Mexico) , Pérez Art Museum (Miami), Kunsthalle Basel, Paris Ville Museum d'Art Moderne, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof (Hamburg), Kunstverein Dusseldorf, Serralves Museum (Porto), Reina Sofia National Museum (Madrid), Credac (Ivry-sur-Seine)... Published after the homonymous exhibition at Kunsthalle Basel, from 22 September to 17 November 2013. 

PL012585

Data sheet

Dimensions
23 x 30 cm
ISBN
9783943514599
Publisher
Bom dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite
Autor
Leonor Antunes
Language
French
Cover
Hard
Year
2016

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