Léa Lublin
1929 - 1999
Born in Brest (PL), died in Paris (FR), lives in Buenos Aires (AR), lives in Paris (FR).
Argentine artist Léa Lublin belongs to a long list of cultural producers and intellectuals who, for most of the sixties and seventies, decided to exchange the political instability of their Latin American home countries for the relative prosperity and security of Western Europe, adding a tinge of political urgency and existential, nomadic anxiety to the post-conceptual art practices that were then in full bloom in their newly adopted host countries. Lublin spent many years in Paris, where she was able to further immerse herself in the Surrealist legacy, the defining pedagogical experience of her art career; growing up in Buenos Aires, she must surely have been aware of Marcel Duchamp’s short but much-publicized sojourn in the Argentine capital. Sometime in the mid-seventies, Lublin started to make regular trips to Antwerp to partake in ICC’s performance art program, and on one of these visits she exhibited a piece of white cloth containing a questionnaire made up of questions such as What is art?, wrapped around the statue of Rubens on Antwerp’s Groenplaats. This work was first shown again in the historical survey show “Dear ICC” in 2004, alongside a similar questionnaire-based work by Belgian artist Daniël Dewaele.
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Léa Lublin in het ICC
Léa Lublin, Léa Lublin in het ICC, 1975. Happening.
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Interrogations sur l’art
Léa Lublin, Interrogations sur l’art, 1977. Installation, cloth, 198 x 292 cm.
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Lea Lublin 'Parcours 1965...
Léa Lublin, Lea Lublin 'Parcours 1965 - 1975', 1975. Book, ink, paper, 30 x 21.2 cm, language : Dutch, French, publisher : ICC/Internationaal Cultureel Centrum, Antwerpen.
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LATT: MUHKADEMIE 2013
27 September 2013 - 05 January 2014.
In 2013, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp marked its 350th anniversary. This makes it the fourth oldest art school in the world and the -

A NON-U-MENTAL HISTORY OF...
02 May 2021 - 29 August 2021.
The Flemish museum world continues to evolve, but the media coverage of these innovations focuses almost exclusively on architectural concern -

A NON-U-MENTAL HISTORY OF...
22 January 2022 - 23 April 2022.
On the occasion of fifty years of avant-garde art in Antwerp, various aspects of the Internationaal Cultureel Centrum (International Cultural -

The Situation is Fluid
25 January 2025 - 03 January 2027.
Permanent Collection Presentation From 25.01.2025 In 2017, M HKA reopened after an extensive renovation, showcasing a permanent c
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