Leo Reinfeld



Black and white 03

Black and white 03

Archival print mounted on Plexiglas

60/40"

Edition of 6 + 1AP



Black and white 12

Black and white 12

Archival print mounted on Plexiglas

60/40"

Edition of 6 + 1AP



Black and White 10

Black and White 10

Archival print mounted on Plexiglas

60/40"

Edition of 6 + 1AP



Black and white 02

Black and white 02

Archival print mounted on Plexiglass

60/40"

Edition of 6 + 1AP



Black and White 07

Black and White 07

Archival print mounted on Plexiglas

54X36"

Edition of 6 + 1AP



Blacks and Whites repetition

Blacks and Whites repetition

C print mounted on plexiglas

30/72"

Edition of 6 + 1AP




Leo Reinfeld

Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body.

Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, every curve and every shape that exist in nature.

Using light to separate parts of those elements I found a large amount of lines, curves and shapes I never saw before and as soon as more than one body was involved an entire new world opened in front of me.

By 1996 my work with high contrast images became known during my exhibit BODIES at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas Sofia Imber. It was called the first exhibit of the naked body that children could enjoy.