O Iluminado (The shining), 2009, oil on linen, 90.55 x 220.47 inches, 230 x 560 cm
7 May - 10 July 2009
For Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão's third exhibition at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, she will present a new large-scale painting and works on paper at the gallery's 540 West 26th Street location. This will be Varejão's first gallery exhibition in four years and the first to include works on paper.
Using precise geometry and a serene monochrome palette, Varejão
elaborates on her sauna series, which portrays the cold, tranquil
interiors of these spaces. Previous works in the series have been
notable for their emptiness, and while the new works maintain the
minimalism and distance of previous works, the paintings and drawings
in this exhibition are brought to life by rippling water and rays of
sunlight.
Varejão's diversity of disciplines includes painting, sculpture,
installation and photography through which she mines the cultural
histories of colonial Brazil in conjunction with the histories of
painting. Past bodies of work have included large Portuguese tiles that
utilize fabrication methods barred from export outside of the country,
and her Ruína de Charque series presents modern day architectural ruins
comprised of tiles and visceral exposed flesh. Referencing the
history of painting, her sauna series utilizes the refined grid
structure of Modernism and hints of Cubism.
Born in 1964 in Rio de Janeiro, where she lives and works, Adriana
Varejão is one of Brazil's leading contemporary artists. Her work is
included in the collections of The Tate Modern in London; the Solomon
R. Guggenheim Museum in New York; the Hara Museum in Tokyo; and the
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, among others. She also has a
permanent pavilion devoted to her work at the Centro de Arte
Contemporânea Inhotim in Brazil that opened in 2008. Varejão has
exhibited extensively internationally—including at the Biennale of
Sydney, the Venice Biennale, and the São Paulo Biennial—and has had
solo exhibitions at Bildmuseet, Umeå, Sweden and the Instituto de Arte
Contemporanea, Lisbon. Recently, the Hara Museum in Tokyo and
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris featured solo
exhibitions of her work. She was included in the Brazil: Body and Soul exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2001, as well as in the MoMA QNS exhibition Tempo, where she filled an entire room with the wall-based installation Azulejões (Big Blue Tiles).
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