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José Leonilson, 1957-1993
Com as mãos no bolso; com as mãos abanando, 1991
Thread on velvet
92.0 x 53.0 cm (36.2 x 20.9 in)
Gallery: Almeida e Dale
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As a progression from Rifat, Leonilson’s embroidery in this work becomes more introspective. Instead of metal affixations, the embroidery on this white sheet is made up of patches of text that take the form of journal entries alongside small embroidered doodles. Made in the year of his diagnosis with HIV, Leonilson is forced to take stock of his life and to turn his gaze upon himself. In the bottom corners he signs the work with his age, 34, and his initial. The work is filled with anxiety, indecision and desire but also a sense that Leonilson is attempting to pin down his emotions in the wake of his diagnosis, documenting how he feels. The fact that the text moves up the sides of the fabric creates a central emptiness, as though he is trying to give himself space in which to think.
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Com as mãos no bolso; com as mãos abanando, 1991 | Thread on velvet 53 x 92 cm
As a progression from Rifat, Leonilson’s embroidery in this work becomes more introspective. Instead of metal affixations, the embroidery on this white sheet is made up of patches of text that take the form of journal entries alongside small embroidered doodles. Made in the year of his diagnosis with HIV, Leonilson is forced to take stock of his life and to turn his gaze upon himself. In the bottom corners he signs the work with his age, 34, and his initial. The work is filled with anxiety, indecision and desire but also a sense that Leonilson is attempting to pin down his emotions in the wake of his diagnosis, documenting how he feels. The fact that the text moves up the sides of the fabric creates a central emptiness, as though he is trying to give himself space in which to think.
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