Adolpho Leirner Collection of Brazilian Constructive Art

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The cornerstone of the Museum’s Constructive art holdings is the Adolpho Leirner Collection of Brazilian Constructive Art, acquired in 2007. This world-renowned collection consists of more than 100 extraordinary examples by Concrete and Neo-Concrete groups that flourished in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro between 1950 and 1965. Featured prominently in the Leirner Collection is the innovative production by the leaders of these two groups—Lygia Clark, Waldemar Cordeiro, and Hélio Oiticica—as well as works by independent artists such as Milton Dacosta, Mira Schendel, and Alfredo Volpi. The Leirner Collection is featured on the Google Art Project.

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Hércules Barsotti
1959
India ink on paper
2005.981
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Hércules Barsotti
1959
India ink on paper
2005.982
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Lothar Charoux
1950s
India ink on paper mounted on wood
2005.990
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Raul Porto
1960
India ink on paper
2005.1019
Projetos
Luís Sacilotto
1955
Pencil and ink on paper
2005.1026
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Décio Vieira
1958
Pastel on paper
2005.1034
Estudo para bandeiras
Alfredo Volpi
c. 1957
Collage of tissue and ink on paper
2005.1038
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Anatol Wladyslaw
1956
India ink on paper
2005.1045
Metaesquema 12
Hélio Oiticica
1957
Gouache on cardboard
2007.19
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