Sheila Leirner
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Sheila Leirner ( São Paulo, 1948) is a French Brazilian curator, journalist, and art critic, as well as a writer. She was chief curator of the XVIII and XIX
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Early life and education

Leirner's mother is the artist
Giselda Leirner Giselda Leirner (born 1928) is a Brazilian writer, illustrator, and plastic artist. She was born in São Paulo, Brazil. Her works have been exhibited at São Paulo Museum of Art. Leirner went to the Art Students League and the Parsons The New Sch ...
, and she is the granddaughter of the sculptor Felícia Leirner. Leirner studied the sociology of art in France.


Career

In 1975, became an art critic in the newspaper '' O Estado de S. Paulo''. She joined the Association of Brazilian Art Critics (Associação Brasileira de Críticos de Arte; ABCA), receiving the award Best Critic of the Year critic given by the ABCA and the State Department of Culture. Leirner is a member of the International Council of Museums, representing the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume for Latin America from 1993 to 1999; the International Association of Art Critics (Association Internationale des Critiques d'Art, AICA); and, in 1992, became a member of the AICA's French section. She is the author of artist biographies, essays and translations published in journals and national and international supplements including ''D'Ars'', ''Beaux Arts Magazine'', ''Europe Magazine Littéraire'', ''DNA'', ''Revista da USP'', '' Folha de S.Paulo'', ''Cadernos de Literatura Brasileira'', among others. Leirner is a curator of exhibitions, as well as jury member and guest lecturer in Latin America, Africa, US, Asia, and Europe. She made the video ''Loving Trilogy'' (''Trilogia Amorosa''), which is part of the collection at the Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo. She was chief curator of the XVIII and XIX
São Paulo Art Biennial The São Paulo Art Biennial (Portuguese: ''Bienal de São Paulo'') was founded in 1951 and has been held every two years since. It is the second oldest art biennial in the world after the Venice Biennale (in existence since 1895), which serves as ...
s (1985; 1987), obtaining the Artistic Personality of the Year award in Latin America, given by the Art Critics Association of Argentina, and the decoration
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres The ''Ordre des Arts et des Lettres'' (Order of Arts and Letters) is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is ...
of the French government. Living and working in Paris since 1991, Leirner joined the international selection committee for the UNESCO Aschberg Bursaries organized by the International Fund for the promotion of culture; and the regional committee of the Ile-de-France, responsible for examining the projects of the French ministries of the Interior and Education.


Selected publications


Books

* ''Visão da Terra''. Participación en la antología de ensayos (Ed. Atelier de Arte e Edições, Rio de Janeiro, 1977) * ''Arte como Medida''. Colección Debates/Crítica (Ed. Perspectiva, São Paulo, 1983) * ''Arte e seu Tempo''. Colección Debates/Crítica (Ed. Perspectiva, São Paulo, 1991) * ''Enciclopédia Arco Data Latino Americana''. Coordinación general de la parte dedicada al Brasil (Madrid, 1993) * ''Ars in Natura''. Participación en la antología de ensayos (Ed. Mazzota, Milano, 1996) * ''Horizontes del arte latinoamericano''. Participación en la antología de ensayos (Ed. Tecnos, Madrid, 1999) * ''Lateinamerikanische Kunst''. Participación en la antología de ensayos (Ed. Prestel, Múnich, 1993) * ''Leopoldo Nóvoa'' (Fundación Caja Galicia, La Coruña, España, 1999) * ''Ausstellungskat (Composición)''. Con Alberto Giudici, Jorge Glusberg, Jean-Louis Pradel. Contribuidores Julio Le Parc, Pinacoteca do Estado. 96 pp. 2001 * ''Céu acima - Para um tombeau de Haroldo de Campos''. Participación en la antología de ensayos (Ed. Perspectiva, São Paulo, 2005) * ''35 Segredos para chegar a Lugar Nenhum''. Participación en la antología de cuentos (Editora Bertrand Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, 2007) * ''O Surrealismo'', con J. Guinsburg. Antología de ensayos, colección ''Stylus'' (Editora Perspectiva, São Paulo, 2008) * ''Felícia Leirner. Textos Poéticos e Aforismos''. Participación en la antología de textos críticos y biográficos (Editora Perspectiva, São Paulo, 2014). * ''Direi Tudo e um Pouco Mais'', Crónicas, colección ''Paralelos'' 34 (Editora Perspectiva, São Paulo, 2017). *
Como Matei minha Mãe
', Romance (Editora Iluminuras, São Paulo, 2022).


Principal catalogs

* "I Trienal de Tapeçaria de São Paulo", presentación, Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo, 1976 * "Fantastic Art in Latin America", colectiva, Museo de Indianápolis, USA, 1983 * "3.4 Grandes Formatos", colectiva, Centro Empresarial Rio, Rio de Janeiro, 1983 * Participación en el catálogo de la colección del Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de la USP, 1984 * Catálogos de las 18ª y 19ª Bienales Internacionales de São Paulo, 1985 e 1987 * "Arthur A. Barrio", Kate Art Gallery, São Paulo, 1989 * "Painterly/Pictorico" (Brazil Projects/90), colectiva, Municipal Art Gallery de Los Ángeles, y Museo de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), 1990 * "O Pequeno Infinito e o Grande Circunscrito", colectiva, Galería Arco, São Paulo, 1990 * "A Forma Selvagem", Marcia Grostein, Museo de Arte de São Paulo (Masp), 1994 * "Los siete días de la creación", Instituto de Cooperación Iberoamericana, Buenos Aires, 1990 * "Joan Miró", comemoração do primeiro centenário do nascimento do artista, UNESCO, 1993 * "Ameriques Latines, art contemporain", Hôtel des Arts, exposição ligada à retrospectiva "Art Latinoamericain" no Centro Pompidou durante o quinto centenário do "Rencontre des Deux Mondes", Paris, 1993 * "Art Latinoamericain" (Art contemporain), coletiva, Musée Ludwig, Taschen, Colônia, 1994 * "Anna Maria Maiolino, Desenhos" - Galerie Debret, Paris, 1995 * "Iris Sara Schiller" - CRÉDAC - Centre de Recherche, d'Échange et de Diffusion pour l'Art Contemporain, Ivry-sur-Seine, 1995 * "Brazilian Sculpture - An Identity in Profile", exhibition at the IBD Cultural Center - inter-American Development Bank, Washington D.C. - USA, 1997 * "XXVI FIAC", (with Christine Frérot) Paris, 1999 * "Emaranhados", Anésia Pacheco Chaves, Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, 2002 * "Caminhos do Contemporâneo 1952-2002", coletiva, Paço Imperial, Rio de Janeiro, 2002 * "2080", coletiva, Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo, 2003 * "Onde está você, Geração 80?", coletiva, CCBB, Rio de Janeiro, 2004 * Catálogos para as exposições monográficas "Julio Le Parc": Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre; Pinacoteca do Estado, São Paulo; Galería Nara Roesler, SP; Museu de Belas-Artes de Buenos Aires; Museu de Belas-Artes de Mendoza.


Collaborations

*''Caderno 2'', '' O Estado de São Paulo'', '' Jornal da Tarde'', Guia das Artes, Módulo, Artworld/MundoArte (New York), Revista do Masp, Arcolatina (Madrid), Arte en Colombia, D'Ars, Bravo!, República, Vogue, Beaux-Arts Magazine, Ars, Revista da Usp, Jornal de Resenhas ( Folha de São Paulo), Cadernos de Literatura Brasileira - ''
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Civil awards and decorations

* Dame (''Chevalier'') of the
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres The ''Ordre des Arts et des Lettres'' (Order of Arts and Letters) is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is ...
, France (1991).


References


Bibliography

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External links


Official website
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