Our presentation at this year's TEFAF New York will feature an immersive, intimate installation of new work by Teresita Fernández.
Fernández's solo booth will feature an installation that combines four interconnected bodies of work: Night Vision, Night Watch, Nocturnal, and Lynched Land. With this presentation, the artist draws conceptual and material elements from past series together to create an installation that engages scale, the metaphysical, and the experiential in relation to the concept of 'landscape.'
For over two decades, Fernández has created an expansive oeuvre that insists on a reevaluation of landscape and place to expose underlying history, culture, politics, and subject positioning. By elaborating on—and often manipulating—the traditional 'figure in the landscape,' Fernández prompts viewers to consider their own role in our oppressive social constructs, as their gaze is reflected and distorted within the artist's constructed landscape.
Lehmann Maupin represents these artists: