CRISTINA TUFIÑO / MILLENNIUM MAMBO
Opening Reception | Friday, September 28, 2018 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Exhibition on view through October 26, 2018
NEW YORK – The Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present new work by Cristina
Tufiño. Tufiño is an interdisciplinary artist whose work draws on matriarchal
power and sexuality. In this new body of sculptural work, Tufiño develops the
exploration she began in her video essay Dear
Pilar (2018), using historical symbols and personal experiences to explore
the tension between biographical representation, memory and desire.
Appearing improvisational at first, consideration shows how
carefully Tufiño has layered historical reference with autobiographical
imagery. A collection of cast ceramic keyboards, cat heads, fingers and
pineapples stand out as the refuse of
some past-present millennial culture, waiting to be discovered by a
future archeologist. The palette of the installation as a whole is sourced from
the vibrant colors of ancient Greek statues before they were eroded by time.
The embracing sphinxes twine together the disparate histories of Ancient Egypt,
French Egyptian Revival furniture and the vernacular art of Las Vegas
architecture and tourist souvenirs.
Tufiño connects these broader historical references to her personal
experience, juxtaposing archeological references with images of her childhood
home in San Juan, Puerto Rico, her travels to Tokyo, Japan and her visits to
the lush gardens of the Chateau de Fontainebleau in France. The ceramic
polaroid picture wall reliefs are fragmented memories—both real and imagined from 2001—drawn from personal photographs, found images
of bar hostesses in Tokyo, and women bored
and drinking in bars or coming home to mundane lives. This collage of artifacts
comes together as an imagined vision into the past through a future nostalgia,
a nostalgia that is sensual and bright despite its dark undertones.
Cristina Tufiño (b. 1982) was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and
lives and works between Philadelphia, PA and New York, NY. Tufiño received her
MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, her BFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design, and her BA in art
history from the University of Puerto Rico. Her work has been shown in a number
of solo, two-person and group exhibitions including at: Knockdown Center
(Queens, NY; 2018), Galería Agustina Ferreyra (Mexico City, Mexico; 2018), NADA
NY (New York, NY; 2017), The Hole (New York, NY;
2018), Ruberta (Los Angeles, CA; 2017)
and Hidrante (San Juan, Puerto Rico; 2016). Tufiño has won the ARTADIA Award
(2016) and the Chenven Foundation Artist Grant (2016) and been artist in
residence at the Loisaida Arts Center (New York, NY; 2016) and the Skowhegan
School of Painting and Sculpture (Madison, ME;
2012).
JANE
HARTSOOK GALLERY GREENWICH HOUSE POTTERY
16 Jones
Street, (between Bleecker & West 4th) New York, NY 10014
www.greenwichhousepottery.org
Kaitlin
McClure, kmcclure@greenwichhouse.org (212) 242-4106 ext. 25
Gallery
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