An artists's edition by Leonor Antunes conceived for Bom Dia Kinder on the occasion of her exhibition “The pliable plane” at CAPC Contemporary Art Museum of Bordeaux. Borrowing its title from Anni Albers's 1957 essay The Pliable Plane Antunes occupied the monumental exhibition space with a series of large scale works, two sculptures inspired by Anni Albers's fabric designs, others informed with Lina Bo Bardi's architectural work. Close-up images of these and other works are printed with silkscreen on a variation of papers and allow a joyful play with layers of transparency.
Limited edition of 250 copies.
Published following the exhibition “The pliable plane” at
CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux from November 27, 2015, to April 17, 2016.
Born 1972 in Lisbon, Leonor Antunes lives and works in Berlin. Solo exhibitions were presented at
CAPC (Bordeaux), Tensta konsthall (Stockholm), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museo Tamayo et Museo Experimental El Eco (Mexico), Pérez Art Museum (Miami), Kunsthalle Basel, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof (Hamburg), Kunstverein Dusseldorf,
Museu de Serralves (Porto), Museo Nacional Reina Sofia ( Madrid), Credac (Ivry-sur-Seine)... Her work has also been included in a number of international group exhibitions, including the 12th Sharjah Biennial, UAE, and the 8th Berlin Biennial, and has recently been exhibited in venues such as the Bronx Museum of the Arts (New York), Kunsthalle Wien (Vienna),
CNEAI (Chatou), and MIT List Visual Arts Center (2012).