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Alexandre da Cunha, 'Home', 2022, chair, pasta, string, acrylic, 120 x 55 x 31 cm, 47 1/4 x 21 3/4 x 12 1⁄4 in.
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Alexandre da Cunha; 'Formula (Shift)', 2023, shoe sole, scourer, keys, paper note, coins, brush, mesh, clay powder, turmeric, concrete, 45.5 x 20 x 20 cm, 18 x 7 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. © Alexandre da Cunha. Courtesy the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery. Photo: © Edouard Fraipont.
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Alexandre da Cunha, 'Batalha', 2022, oven trays, basin, helmet, fixings, 106 x 97.5 x 18 cm, 41 3/4 x 38 1/2 x 7 in. © Alexandre da Cunha. Courtesy the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery. Photo: Richard Ivey.
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Alexandre da Cunha, 'Vitral (lateral window)', 2023, shovel handles, clothing fabric, tea towel, t-shirt, 76 x 90 x 6 cm, 30 x 35 1/2 x 2 1/4 in. © Alexandre da Cunha. Courtesy the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery. Photo: © Edouard Fraipont.
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Alexandre da Cunha, 'Ikebana (Romance)', 2023, brushes, concrete, 40 x 27 x 17 cm., 15 3/4 x 10 3/4 x 6 3/4 in., © Alexandre da Cunha. Courtesy the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery. Photo: © Edouard Fraipont.
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Alexandre da Cunha, 'Broken I', 2023, mesh, plate, ink, found plastic, acrylic emulsion polymer, canvas
62 x 52 x 4 cm, 24 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. © Alexandre da Cunha. Courtesy the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery. Photo: © Edouard Fraipont.
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Alexandre da Cunha was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1969 and lives and works in São Paulo and London. He has exhibited widely throughout the world with selected solo exhibitions including: Quebrada, auroras, São Paulo, Brazil (2023); Duplex, Brighton CCA, Brighton, England (2021); Arena, Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples, Italy (2020); Duologue
Thomas Dane Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition of Alexandre da Cunha (b. 1969, Rio de Janeiro) featuring new sculptures and works on paper. These new works expand on da Cunha’s longstanding engagement with found objects, incorporating new aspects of his studio practice and experimenting with strategies of display through spatial interventions in the gallery. Titled 'Broken', the show will encompass ideas of redundancy, fragmentation and disrepair as generative and productive forces. Da Cunha’s practice centres on a highly attuned bearing toward his everyday surroundings, often engaging with workaday objects and utilitarian materials in ways that challenge perceptions...