featured artists: Juliana Cerqueira Leite
Brazilian From the furthest points to the most proximal of spaces, what becomes is a result of the recognition within ones' own reach. Self-constructed challenges and trials offer in evidence– a hand-made map, a trace, a gesture, a monument. Each work endeavors to uncover the connections between the body as form, process, extension, and vessel.
Juliana Cerqueira Leite is a Chicago-born Brazilian artist currently based in London. Her various works of sculpture, drawing, video and photography have been exhibited internationally. She is also a curator, part-time arts educator, and active contributor to various art publications.
Education:
2007 - Camberwell College of Art, MA Drawing.
2006 - Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. MFA Sculpture.
2004 - Chelsea College of Art and Design. BA Sculpture.
2001 - Chelsea College of Art and Design. Foundation Fine Art.
Awards:
2006 - Winner of the Kenneth Armitage Sculpture Award
Exhibitions:
Solo Show:
2009 - Up Down In Out, Trolley Gallery, London.
2008 - Dislocate 2008, Ginza Art Lab, Tokyo.
2008 - East Wing Collection 8, Courtauld Art Institute. London.
2007 and 2008 - The Future was Then...Now What?, Perpetual Art Machine, Scope New York and Scope Basel.
2007 - The Future Can Wait: The New London School. Atlantis Gallery.
2006 - New Figurative Realism, Clapham Art Gallery.
2006 - The Mouse that Roared, Project 133. Curated by Kieron Dennis.
2005 - Act Art 03, Disorder, Central Station. Performance and video art event.
2005 - New Works by Graduates, Woburn Project Space, Slade School of Fine Art.
Group show curated by James Roberts.
2004 - Young Gods, Clapham Art Gallery. Selected 2004 graduates.
2004 - A Little Flat in Kensington. Curated by Maria Walsh and Sophie Loss.
2004 - Act Art 02, 291 Gallery. Live performance, video, painting and sculpture event curated by Juliana C. Leite and Oliver Frost.
2003 - Act Art 01, 291 Gallery. Live performance, video, painting and sculpture event curated by Juliana C. Leite and Oliver Frost.
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Juliana Cerqueira Leite is a Chicago-born Brazilian artist currently based in London. Her various works of sculpture, drawing, video and photography have been exhibited internationally. She is also a curator, part-time arts educator, and active contributor to various art publications.
Education:
2007 - Camberwell College of Art, MA Drawing.
2006 - Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. MFA Sculpture.
2004 - Chelsea College of Art and Design. BA Sculpture.
2001 - Chelsea College of Art and Design. Foundation Fine Art.
Awards:
2006 - Winner of the Kenneth Armitage Sculpture Award
Exhibitions:
Solo Show:
2009 - Up Down In Out, Trolley Gallery, London.
Group Shows:
2010 - Bold Tendencies IV, Peckham multi-storey car park, Hannah Barry Gallery, London.2010 - Mind Your Figure, BD Projects, New York. 2010 - Excalibur Foundry Annual Sculpture Prize Exhibition, Brooklyn. 2010 - Seven Easy Steps, Horton Gallery, New York. 2008 - 'Between Body and Gesture', Orion Contemporary, Masons Yard, London 2008 - Dislocate 2008, Ginza Art Lab, Tokyo.
2008 - East Wing Collection 8, Courtauld Art Institute. London.
2007 and 2008 - The Future was Then...Now What?, Perpetual Art Machine, Scope New York and Scope Basel.
2007 - The Future Can Wait: The New London School. Atlantis Gallery.
2006 - New Figurative Realism, Clapham Art Gallery.
2006 - The Mouse that Roared, Project 133. Curated by Kieron Dennis.
2005 - Act Art 03, Disorder, Central Station. Performance and video art event.
2005 - New Works by Graduates, Woburn Project Space, Slade School of Fine Art.
Group show curated by James Roberts.
2004 - Young Gods, Clapham Art Gallery. Selected 2004 graduates.
2004 - A Little Flat in Kensington. Curated by Maria Walsh and Sophie Loss.
2004 - Act Art 02, 291 Gallery. Live performance, video, painting and sculpture event curated by Juliana C. Leite and Oliver Frost.
2003 - Act Art 01, 291 Gallery. Live performance, video, painting and sculpture event curated by Juliana C. Leite and Oliver Frost.
Cover the Sofa 1
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Chair 3 - No Chair
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Multiple Exposure Colour Photograph
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Chair 4 - No Chair
Multiple Exposure Colour Photograph
size: 29 by 42cm
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Multiple Exposure Colour Photograph
size: 29 by 42cm
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