Teresita Fernandez

Teresita Fernández

March 29 - April 28, 2007
540 West 26th Street

Press Release

Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present a new series of work by Teresita Fernandez. This exhibition continues to explore the artist's interest in opacity, transparency and the psychology of looking, with specific references to the Claude glass—an 18th-century painter's tool that contained a lustrous black mirror made of glass or obsidian and was used to view tonalities in landscape subjects. This is Fernandez's first gallery exhibition since being awarded the prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 2005.

Among the sculptures on view will be a ten-foot, shiny black mirror lying in what appears to be a bed of snow. This work considers landscape and the picturesque by placing the viewer in a shadowy reflection. The black glass is not a true mirror in that the reflections are duller, devoid of color and appear to be deeply set in an ink-like field, producing a darkly gorgeous, hypnotic effect.

In a new series of wall pieces, works are comprised of thousands of small convex glass mirrors and polished black onyx cabochons. A large rectangle resembling a projection screen is composed of onyx, while other works combine glass mirrors and polished black onyx to create reflections of both light and shadow. Among these works, both dark and light reflective surfaces create portraits of extreme opposites.

Referencing Baroque-era ceiling painting and illusionistic space, one large artwork, made in conjunction with the Graphicstudio in Tampa, Florida, hangs suspended above the viewer's head. The image created takes on an organic form not unlike an immense, cascading tree branch that is comprised of layers of precision-cut, highly polished metal. These components are woven into a reflective and intricate lattice, up through which the viewer may look.

Fernández is the youngest artist commissioned by the Seattle Art Museum for the recently opened Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work Seattle Cloud Cover allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass. She is the recipient of numerous awards and was commissioned for a special project by the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2000. She has had solo exhibitions at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia; SITE Santa Fe in New Mexico; the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia; the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.; the Castello di Rivoli in Turin, Italy; and most recently, at the Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga in Spain.

The new exhibition at Lehmann Maupin will be on view from 29 March through 28 April 2007. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. For more information, please visit our website at www.lehmannmaupin.com or contact Stephanie Smith at info@lehmannmaupin.com or at 212 255 2923.

Artists in this exhibition

Exhibition Works

Vertigo (Sotto in su) detail, 2007
polished precision-cut aluminum
41.375 x 144 x 129 inches
105.1 x 365.8 x 327.7 cm
Edition 1 of 2
Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa
LM10593
Vertigo (Sotto in su) detail, 2007 polished precision-cut aluminum 41.375 x 144 x 129 inches 105.1 x 365.8 x 327.7 cm Edition 1 of 2 Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa LM10593

Longing (Double Portrait) detail, 2007 
black onyx and glass with silvering
62 x 135 inches
157.5 x 342.9 cm
Edition 1 of 5
LM10657
Longing (Double Portrait) detail, 2007 black onyx and glass with silvering 62 x 135 inches 157.5 x 342.9 cm Edition 1 of 5 LM10657

Projection Screen (Black Onyx) , 2007
black onyx
76 x 103 inches
193 x 261.6 cm
Edition 1 of 3
LM10659
Projection Screen (Black Onyx) , 2007 black onyx 76 x 103 inches 193 x 261.6 cm Edition 1 of 3 LM10659

Mirror Canopy , 2007
glass with silvering
106 x 154 inches
269.2 x 391.2 cm
Edition 1 of 2
LM10658
Mirror Canopy , 2007 glass with silvering 106 x 154 inches 269.2 x 391.2 cm Edition 1 of 2 LM10658

Vertigo (Sotto in su) , 2007
polished precision-cut aluminum
41.375 x 144 x 129 inches
105.1 x 365.8 x 327.7 cm
Edition 1 of 2
Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa
LM10593
Vertigo (Sotto in su) , 2007 polished precision-cut aluminum 41.375 x 144 x 129 inches 105.1 x 365.8 x 327.7 cm Edition 1 of 2 Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa LM10593

Ink Mirror (Landscape), 2007
high-polished black fiberglass and marble dust
71 x 174 x 58 inches
180.3 x 442 x 147.3 cm
unique
LM10482
Ink Mirror (Landscape), 2007 high-polished black fiberglass and marble dust 71 x 174 x 58 inches 180.3 x 442 x 147.3 cm unique LM10482

Longing (Double Portrait), 2007
black onyx and glass with silvering
62 x 135 inches
157.5 x 342.9 cm
Edition 1 of 5
LM10657
Longing (Double Portrait), 2007 black onyx and glass with silvering 62 x 135 inches 157.5 x 342.9 cm Edition 1 of 5 LM10657

Installation Stills

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