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Jac Leirner — Double Blue Chain
Jac Leirner

Double Blue Chain

1991

Jac Leirner's *Double Blue Chain* is a sculptural work that exemplifies the Brazilian artist's signature practice of assembling accumulations of everyday, often discarded objects into minimalist yet conceptually rich forms. The piece likely features two interlinked chain-like structures rendered in blue, reflecting Leirner's longstanding interest in repetition, seriality, and the transformation of mundane materials into elegant compositions. Through this work, Leirner explores themes of connection, accumulation, and the poetic potential found within simple, repeating units.

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Jac Leirner, Double Blue Chain, 1991

Jac Leirner's *Double Blue Chain* is a sculptural work that exemplifies the Brazilian artist's signature practice of assembling accumulations of everyday, often discarded objects into minimalist yet conceptually rich forms. The piece likely features two interlinked chain-like structures rendered in blue, reflecting Leirner's longstanding interest in repetition, seriality, and the transformation of mundane materials into elegant compositions. Through this work, Leirner explores themes of connection, accumulation, and the poetic potential found within simple, repeating units.

Year
1991
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Chain Motif, Minimalist, Brazilian Artist, Conceptual Art, Geometric Form, Contemporary Artist, Blue Tones, Installation Art, Late 20th Century, Female Artist, Found Objects

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