
Multiple Artists
Eyes of the Skin Curated By Teresita Fernández
New York
6月9日–2022年8月12日

501 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
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Eyes of the Skin, a group show curated by New York City-based artist Teresita Fernández, brings together work by Francheska Alcántara, Carolina Caycedo, Adriana Corral, David Antonio Cruz, Kira Dominguez Hultgren, Leslie Martinez, Glendalys Medina, Jeffrey Meris, and Esteban Ramón Pérez. Engaging various degrees of abstraction, the works in the show are united by each artist’s focus on materiality, process, and tactility. The title Eyes of the Skin references Juhani Pallasmaa’s 1996 book by the same name, in which Pallasmaa argues that contemporary aesthetics has placed too strong a priority on vision to the detriment of our other senses. Pushing back against the dominance of the eye and the biased hierarchies of visual art history, this exhibition focuses on “the role of the body as the locus of perception," and emphasizes the importance of indigenous, intuitive, and somatic knowledge as a primary source for understanding our world. Acknowledging that touching is a way of knowing, Eyes of the Skin privileges the mysterious but indelible knowledge we acquire from our personal experience with matter and the intelligence inherent to materials themselves.


Adriana Corral
Palimpsest Item No. 01, 2022

Adriana Corral
Palimpsest Item No. 02, 2022

Adriana Corral
Palimpsest Item No. 03, 2022

Adriana Corral
Palimpsest Item No. 04, 2022

Adriana Corral
Palimpsest Item No. 05, 2022

Adriana Corral
Palimpsest Item No. 06, 2022

Francheska Alcántara
Tiger Jaw III, 2022

Francheska Alcántara
Tiger Jaw IV, 2022

Carolina Caycedo
Yuma, or the Land of Friends II, 2020


Jeffrey Meris
I, Used To Be XII, 2021

Jeffrey Meris
I, Used To Be XIII, 2021

Jeffrey Meris
Catch a Stick of Fire, 2021

Esteban Ramón Pérez
Star Spangled, 2019

Glendalys Medina
The Sun (El Sol), 2020

Glendalys Medina
The Owl (El Buho), 2020



