“Leimer's experience of being an outsider-insider in Little Italy—as a
foreigner looking at familiar yet still puzzling cultural
references—allowed her to undertake tactful fieldwork for nearly a year
that unraveled the layers and complexities of the area in times of late
capitalism... Via San Gennaro creates an affecting
portrait not only of the signs and people that make up the neighborhood,
but also of the forces that reshaped it from a working-class
Italian-American community to the third-most expensive zip code in the
United States.”— Kari Conte
Published on the occasion of Leimer's 2019 solo exhibition at the
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) and designed by Other
Means, Via San Gennaro features documentation of Leimer's
newly-commissioned large-scale sculptures and a video installation,
continuing her long-standing interest in urban space, architecture, labor
and globalization. The video component is a collaboration with filmmaker
and puppeteer Tony de Nonno, who keeps the fading Sicilian Opera dei
Pupi (Opera of the Puppets) tradition alive.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at ISCP –
International Studio & Curatorial Program, New York, from September 17, 2019, to
January 3, 2020.
Sonia Leimer (born 1977 in Meran, Italy, lives and works in Vienna,
Austria) studied architecture
at the Technical University of Vienna and at the Academy of Fine Art
Vienna. Her work encompasses sculpture,
video and installation.
She has exhibited her work internationally at artothek, Cologne; Barbara
Gross Galerie, Munich; Basis Frankfurt; BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna;
Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Kunsthaus
Zürich; Leopold Museum, Vienna; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Ludwig
Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen; MAK Center for Art and
Architecture, Los Angeles; Manifesta 7, Rovereto; Mumok – Museum Moderner
Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Vienna; Museion – Museum of Modern and
Contemporary Art of Bozen, Italy; Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; Salzburger
Kunstverein; and 5th Moscow Bienniale.