Names (Museums)
Acrylic
WallArt
Contemporary Assemblage
1992
294.0 x 301.0 cm
MAM Rio
Jacqueline Leirner (1961 –)
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A Dense Tapestry of Institutional Memory: Jacqueline Leirner’s “Names (Museums)”
The artwork "Names (Museums)" by Jacqueline Leirner presents itself not as an aesthetic triumph in the conventional sense, but rather as a meticulously crafted document—a visual record of art world dissemination and institutional presence. Created in 1992, this piece transcends mere representation; it embodies a profound engagement with the materiality of archival history and the pervasive influence of museums on shaping cultural discourse. The composition is dominated by an expanse of white canvas overlaid with a collage of museum exhibition labels and promotional materials—a deliberate rejection of traditional artistic conventions favoring instead a documentary aesthetic.- Style & Technique: Leirner’s approach aligns closely with assemblage art, prioritizing the inherent qualities of the source documents rather than imposing stylistic interpretations. The technique involves direct adhesion of the labels to the surface, resulting in a textured expanse where the subtle variations in paper stock and plastic packaging contribute to an overall tactile experience. Lines are defined by the edges of the labels themselves—precise demarcations against which the printed text unfolds.
- Historical Context: The artwork emerged during a pivotal moment in American abstract expressionism, mirroring the broader trend toward process-based art that sought to challenge established artistic hierarchies. Leirner’s work stands as testament to the burgeoning interest in exploring unconventional materials and methods—a reaction against the formalism of earlier decades.
- Subject Matter & Symbolism: The collage's subject matter centers on the omnipresent role of museums in promoting art exhibitions and disseminating cultural information. While devoid of overt symbolic imagery, “Names (Museums)” speaks volumes about the anxieties surrounding the proliferation of visual culture and the desire to capture fleeting moments of artistic engagement.
- Emotional Impact: Viewing this piece evokes a contemplative mood—a feeling of encountering fragments of history and acknowledging the institutional forces that shape our understanding of art. The sheer density of information conveyed serves as a reminder of the vastness of cultural production and its impact on individual perception.
Informationen zu diesem Kunstwerk
- Title: Names (Museums)
- Künstler: Jacqueline Leirner
- Jahr: 1992
- Original dimensions: 294.0 x 301.0 cm
- Format: Square
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: MAM Rio
- Bewegung: Contemporary Assemblage
- Schöpferische Phase: Late Period
- Verwendungszweck: Accent
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- Artist: jacqueline leirner
- Location: Private Collection
- Title: Names (Museums)
- Subject or theme: Museum exhibitions
- Dimensions: 294 x 301 cm
- Year: 1992
- Artistic style: Documentary assemblage