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Teresita Fernández

Brevi note biografiche

  • Works on APS: 4
  • Nationality: Stati Uniti d'America
  • Art period: Contemporaneo
  • Born: 1968, Miami, Stati Uniti d'America
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Top-ranked work: Waterfall
  • Top 3 works:
    • Waterfall
    • Night Writing (Tristan and Isolde)
    • Burnout
  • Also known as: Teresita Fernandez
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fondazione Arte CRT
    • Fondazione Arte CRT
    • Fondazione Arte CRT
    • Fondazione Arte CRT
    • Fondazione Arte CRT

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Teresita Fernández: Sculpting Perception and Echoes of Landscape

Teresita Fernández is a New York-based visual artist whose distinctive approach to sculpture and installation art centers on exploring the psychology of looking and reimagining familiar landscapes through innovative materials. Born in Miami, Florida, in 1968, her artistic journey has been marked by critical acclaim and recognition for pushing boundaries within contemporary art. Her work stands apart for its profound engagement with questions of visibility and materiality, inviting viewers to contemplate how our senses shape our understanding of the world around us. Fernández’s artistic vision stems from a deep fascination with geology and mineralogy—a passion that began in her formative years and continues to inform her creative process. Early explorations of sculptural forms drew inspiration from crystalline structures, reflecting an inherent desire to capture the beauty and complexity of natural formations. This initial interest solidified into a commitment to investigating how our perception interacts with space and time, particularly through the use of translucent pigments like opal dust—a material that actively responds to light and creates mesmerizing visual effects. These aren’t merely aesthetic choices; they represent a deliberate effort to disrupt conventional representations and stimulate contemplation about what we see and how it feels. Her formal training at Yale University School of Art provided her with invaluable skills in sculpture and experimental media, equipping her with the technical tools necessary for realizing ambitious artistic concepts. Furthermore, her participation in MIT Media Lab fostered collaboration on projects exploring computational design and interactive art installations—a pivotal experience that cemented her belief in leveraging technology as a catalyst for artistic innovation while simultaneously deepening her comprehension of perceptual processes. Fernández’s sculptural practice has garnered considerable international attention. Among her most notable works is “Burnout,” a monumental installation featuring opal dust suspended in air, which meticulously examines the interplay between light and perception—a testament to her dedication to pushing visual boundaries. Equally captivating is “Night Writing (Tristan and Isolde),” an evocative piece exploring themes of memory and narrative through layered translucent panels that subtly shift color as viewers move around them. Her masterpiece "Waterfall" utilizes iridescent pigments to capture the fluidity and dynamism of natural landscapes, creating a mesmerizing illusion of movement and transforming familiar forms into ethereal visions. Recognition & Awards Fernández’s contributions to the art world have been recognized with prestigious honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship (2003) awarded for her groundbreaking exploration of artistic concepts and materials—a symbol of her unwavering commitment to innovation. Moreover, she served as a presidential appointee to Barack Obama's U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, marking her as the first Latina to hold this influential position—a historic achievement that underscores her dedication to fostering diversity within the arts and promoting artistic excellence. Her work continues to resonate with audiences globally, prompting dialogue about art’s capacity to illuminate fundamental questions concerning our relationship with the environment and our understanding of human experience. Teresita Fernández's unwavering focus on perception and materiality ensures that her sculptures remain relevant and inspiring for years to come—a legacy built upon a foundation of intellectual curiosity and artistic courage.