How does your art engage the world? How do you speak to the issues and ideas of our time? What do you hope others will remember about your life, your beliefs, your work?
The exhibition Teresita Fernández / Robert Smithson, SITE Santa Fe opens a portal for us to consider our place in the landscape and explore the legacy of two significant artists. Their vibrant visual exchange feels both time sensitive and timeless.
This dialogue with artist Teresita Fernández and Lisa Le Feuvre, Executive Director of the Holt/Smithson Foundation, deepens our appreciation of resonant and divergent perspectives. Embracing change, they show us the way to and through a few of the entanglements that come with being an artist and being human.
Host: Cathy Byrd
Sound Design: Anamnesis Audio
Special Audio featured with permission, as follows:
Extract from Teresita Fernández, Cuajaní, Directed by Teresita Fernández and Juan Carlos Alom 2024;. 16mm film converted to digital video, black and white, sound; duration 20 minutes, 9 seconds. Dimensions variable.
Extract from Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty (1970); 16mm film; duration 35 minutes; © Holt/Smithson Foundation 2024.
Audio recorded on site at Spiral Jetty, Salt Lake, Utah, 2013, courtesy Anamnesis Audio.
Related Episodes: Unsettled Landscapes at SITE Santa Fe, Louis Grachos, Land Arts of the American West
Related Links: Teresita Fernández, Holt/Smithson Foundation, SITE Santa Fe