Aug 29
published in Exhibits
tags : Contemporary Cuban Art, Cuba, cuban american art, Cuban American artist, Cuban Art, cuban artist, Cuban Avante Garde, Cuban Culture, Hong Kong, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Pedder Building, Teresita Fernandez
September 12 – November 9, 2013
Lehmann Maupin Gallery
Pedder Building
12 Pedder Street
Central, Hong Kong
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Lehmann Maupin is honored to open it’s fall season in Hong Kong with the first solo show in China of acclaimed American artist Teresita Fernández, whose conceptual, experiential works are often characterized by an interest in perception and the psychology of looking.
Link:>>Yareah Magazine
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Dec 19
published in Articles
tags : 2013 Aspen Award for Art, art, ArtCrushsummer, Aspen Art Museum, Contemporary Cuban Art, Cuba, cuban american art, Cuban American artist, Cuban Avante Garde, Cuban Culture, Teresita Fernandez
The Aspen Art Museum is proud to announce the selection of renowned contemporary artist Teresita Fernández as the recipient of the museum’s 2013 Aspen Award for Art. The award will be presented on Friday, August 2, 2013, during the museum’s 9th annual ArtCrushsummer benefit gala. The Aspen Award for Art is given each year to an artist who has made a significant contribution to the field of contemporary art.
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Dec 5
published in Events
tags : Allora & Calzadilla, ana mendieta, Art Basel, Carmen Herrera, Contemporary Cuban Art, Cristina Lei RodrÃguez, Cuba, cuban american art, Cuban American artist, Cuban Avante Garde, Cuban Culture, josé bedia, luis gispert, maria martinez-cañas, Miami, miami art fairs, Teresita Fernandez
December 6 – 9, 2012
This is the biggest week end for Art in Miami. More than 1,000 galleries will participate in more than 20 fairs. Â There will be a good representation of Cuban American Artists. The biggest and oldest of these fairs is:
Art Basel
1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach
Galleries exhibiting Cuban American Artists at Art Basel are:
Lehman Maupin – Â Teresita Fernandez
Lisson Gallery- Allora & Calzadilla, Carmen Herrera
Fredric Snitzer – Jose Bedia, Maria Martinez-Cañãs, Cristina Lei-Rodriguez
Lehman Gallery – Ana Mendieta
Rhona Hoffman Gallery- Luis Gispert
LInk:>>Art collecting.com
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Oct 10
September 12 – October 20, 2012
Lehmann Maupin Gallery
201 Chrystie Street
New York, NY
In her fifth solo exhibition at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Teresita Fernández creates works that evoke the dramatic and universal experience of looking at the night sky. The exhibition consists of a single, large-scale installation built on site in the soaring double-height space of the Chrystie Street gallery. Made up of thousands of translucent, colored layers of polycarbonate, the hovering form becomes like sculptural painting, filtering the natural light in the space to create a color field reminiscent of the aurora borealis.
Link>>ArtInfo
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Jun 15
June 13 – 17, 2012
Basel, Switzerland
In Switzerland, nearly $2 billion worth of art from 300 top-tier international galleries is up for sale this week. Richter, Calder, Twombly and Hirst are among the big-names with big price tags lining booths at Art Basel, the world’s biggest and oldest modern and contemporary art fair.
Included in the big-names with big price tags are some artists of Cuban origin exhibited by important galleries from the US and Europe including Ana Mendieta, Teresita Fernandez, Carmen Herrera, and Allora and Calzadilla among others.
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Jan 12
published in Exhibits
tags : art, Contemporary Cuban Art, Cuba, cuban american art, Cuban American artist, cuban artist, Cuban Avante Garde, Cuban Culture, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Singapore, Singapore Tyler Institute, Teresita Fernandez
January 11 to February 11, 2012
SINGAPORE.- Lehmann Maupin Gallery presents Lehmann Maupin Gallery at STPI: Featuring the work of Ashley Bickerton, Lee Bul, Teresita Fernández and Do Ho Suh on view 11 January – 11 February 2012 at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI).
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Sep 25
September 16, 2011 (New York) — President Barack Obama has appointed Teresita Fernández, a MacArthur Award winning visual artist, to serve on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a federal panel that advises the President, Congress and governmental agencies on national matters of design and aesthetics. Fernández lives and works in New York and is represented by Lehmann Maupin Gallery.
Members of the arts panel play a key role in shaping Washington’s architecture by approving the site and design of national memorials and museums; advise the U.S. Mint on the design of coins and medals; and administer the National Capital Arts and Cultural Affairs program, which benefits non-profit cultural entities that provide arts programming in Washington. Seven commissioners appointed by the President serve four-year terms.
Past members have included architects, landscape architects and artists, including Daniel Chester French who sculpted the statue of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., whose projects include the National Mall, Jefferson Memorial and the White House grounds.
Lehmann Maupin Gallery website
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Sep 23
September 22 – October 29, 2011
American artist, Teresita Fernández, is recognised for her sublime sculptures and installations responding to nature. Her works aim to create an intimate experience, with viewers playing a pivotal role in completing the works’ meaning and visual significance.
Artist webpage at Lehmann Maupin
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Jul 15
Jul. 02 – Sep. 03, 2011
Galerie Pfriem at SCAD Lacoste
Rue Saint-Trophime
84480 Lacoste, France
The SCAD exhibitions department presents a site-specific sculpture by acclaimed artist Teresita Fernández. A continuation of her “Eruption” series and inspired in part by the surroundings of Provence, this work engages the viewer in an active exploration of surface and space. Nuances reveal themselves in her alluring use of materials-in this case a vast plane covered in glass beads that shimmer and reflect the painted surface just beneath. In a subtle yet evocative experience, gallery visitors become immersed in a field of color, form and texture suggestive of topography and natural phenomena.
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