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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Cartaz para o IV Centenário de São Paulo
Geraldo de Barros
1954
Screenprint
2005.980
Abstrato geométrico no. 2.2
Samson Flexor
1954
Screenprint
2005.1004
Cartaz para o Festival Internacional de Cinema do Brasil
Alexandre Wollner
1954
Offset lithograph
2005.1008
Sem título
Almir Mavignier
1965
Screenprint
2005.1018
Sem título
Lygia Pape
1958
Woodcut on paper, artist proof
2005.1024
Sem título
Alfredo Volpi
1950s
Screenprint in colors on beige woven paper
2005.1036
Cartaz de IX Bienal de São Paulo
Gustavo Goebel Weyne
1958
Screenprint
2005.1041
Cartaz da IV Bienal de São Paulo
Alexandre Wollner
1957
Offset lithograph
2005.1047
Poster for an exhibition at Petite Galerie, Rio de Janeiro
Hércules Barsotti
1962
Offset lithograph
2007.11
Cartaz da Primeira Bienal de São Paulo
Antônio Maluf
1951
Silkscreen
2007.18
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