SITE Santa Fe
Santa Fe, NM
505-989-1199
Teresita Fernández at SITE Santa Fe
SITE Santa Fe presents New York-based artist Teresita Fernández
in an exhibition of new works. The exhibition opens on Saturday, October
7, 2000 with a free public reception from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and runs through
Sunday, January 14, 2001. There will be a gallery talk with Teresita Fernández
at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 8. The exhibition is organized by SITE Santa
Fe and curated by Louis Grachos, the director and curator of SITE Santa
Fe. An exhibition catalogue specific to her SITE Santa Fe exhibition and
published by SITE Santa Fe, will be available late fall 2000. (left:
Untitled, 1996, detail inside "pool" showing reflective glass)
For
SITE Santa Fe, Teresita Fernández has chosen a 5000 square foot space
that she will alter and modify for her new works. Fernández writes,
"I am currently developing a body of work which deals with the impossibility
of wilderness. I am interested in landscape in terms of exotic place, extreme
place and objectified space. The concept of wilderness in particular is
at the core of these new works--thought as a kind of place where one loses
one's way, goes astray and becomes literally bewildered. But this very notion
of wilderness already implies human presence because in fact, this wandering
remains an act of human presence, and the wandering becomes about finding,
choosing, marking sites that are most grand, most extreme, most exotic."(left:
Borrowed Landscape, 5/99 - 6/99 installation view, Deitch Projects,
New York)
The SITE Santa Fe exhibition will consist of an entirely new body of work. It will focus on large-scale sculptural works and wall pieces where, unlike the installations, it is the viewer who surrounds the individual works. Ms. Fernández elaborates, "These works will incorporate abstracted references to natural phenomena, sites in the landscape and states of arrest and movement. For example, references to frozen waterfalls, land formations, and foliage will be used as vehicles for situations that place the viewer as witness to the objectified "site" in nature.
Teresita
Fernández was born in Miami in 1968 and holds a M.F.A. from Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. Her work has been exhibited
nationally and internationally, including exhibitions in New York, Miami,
Washington, Chicago, Toronto, Tokyo, and Amsterdam, among others. Ms. Fernández
has received fellowships from the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation, The National
Endowment for the Arts and a Cintas Fellowship. She had a residency in 1998
with the American Academy in Rome, Italy. This year, she received a Tiffany
Foundation artist grant.
rev. 7/20/00
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