Artist portfolio
Chalcedony III (wall) (2017) | 88 x 130 x 50 cm | hydrostone - black iron oxide - mesh wire - cheesecloth - pigments -  glass beads - one-way mirror
Chalcedony III (wall)
Imperial System (2017) | hydrostone - mesh wire - cheesecloth - pigments - metal - glass - imperial system ruler
Imperial System
The wall (2017) | 99 x 86 x 121 cm | hydrostone - mesh wire - metal - rebar - cheesecloth - black iron oxide - one way mirror - writings
The wall
Myofibril #I (2014) | 178 x 60 x 66 cm | hydrostone - mesh wire - cheese cloth - found stool
Myofibril #1
Involucrum (2017) | 120 x 83 x 7 cm | cloth - metal powder - acids & time
Involucrum
Masked head #II (2017) | 55 x 24 x 29 | hydrostone - mesh wire - cheesecloth - pigments - metal - paint - varnish
Masked head #II
La Débâcle III (2016) | 180 x 75 x 68 cm | hydrostone - black iron oxide - mesh wire - cheesecloth - metaal - graphite
La debacle #III
Pharate (2014) | 96 x 34 x 49 cm | hydrostone - black iron oxide - mesh wire - cheesecloth - rebar
Pharate
Gallery exhibitions
The edge of obliquity
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Biography

Alexandra Leyre Mein was born in Brussels, Belgium. She graduated from the fashion department at the Royal academy of Antwerp. This allowed her to pursue her love for the human body and the fluidity of fabrics. She didn’t want to study visual arts at an academy as she believed this would influence her visual language. In 2008, she started sculpting as an autodidact, finally feeling ready to pursue her long-time dream, following in the steps of her grandfather. Her work has been exhibited in Europe at Palais d’Iléna, Aeroplastics, Maison Particulière, Botanique, and in New York at the Clemente Center, New House Center for Contemporary Art, and Anton Kern Gallery. Besides her sculptural practice, Alexandra continues to work with dancers and choreographers. She has designed and made sets and costumes in collaboration with e.g., Damien Jalet. These creations have been shown at Palazzo Fortuny, during the Venice Biennial, the festival d'Avignon, Tokyo International Arts festival and at the Louvre in Paris. Alexandra now lives and works between Brussels, Belgium and Brooklyn, USA.

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Alexandra Leyre Mein works capture the everlasting battle between human unconscious desires and the intellectual self. She translates these themes into figurative or abstract sculptures that are both contemporary and yet seem to come from another age. Movement and tension emerges from the encounter between organic forms and clean, pristine, edged shapes in her plaster sculptures, symbolizing human nature and its societal/environmental interactions. These complex relationships are portrayed using multifaceted sculptural forms, each facet exposing a unique perspective. The characteristic unfinished aspect of her sculptures reinforces the feeling of movement, as in a three-dimensional sketch. They can be interpreted as if still in construction and growing, although they might also be seen as being at the dawn of their demise. This duality of interpretation is central to her work.

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