Teresa Lanceta brings textile art to museums in Los Angeles and Dallas

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«Knitting caught me and did it radically, absolute, beyond consequences and consequences”. This is Teresa Lanceta, an artist living and working in the USA. muxamel release creativity through textiles. Something that has trapped both major American museums: Lacma in Los Angeles and Meadows in Dallas.

That’s where Lanceta’s business will go. At first, next September as part of a collective and second, in the spring of next year, with a framed individual Under the MAS program sponsored by the Meadows Museum and ARROW.

«Both things came as a surprise.“I didn’t expect that,” says the artist, who has yet to set an offer to take him to Dallas. But what he knows is that he can’t go to Los Angeles because he’s preparing an exhibit for the show. Veranda Herriano Museum Valladolid to be seen in January.

Weaving Dates: Textiles and Modern Abstraction is the name of the exhibition to be opened. September 17 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Artcurated by Lynne CookeHead of Special Projects in Modern Art National Gallery of Art in Washington DC and previously from the Reina Sofia Museum.

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Teresa Lanceta will bring two works to this collective: serum pad, consisting of five parts and White Roses 1. Goodbye to the rhombus. Both will be part of the set More than 150 works by international artists It is part of this exhibition, which, according to the museum, “reveals how the changing relationships between abstract art, fashion, design and crafts shape recurring aesthetics.”

Artist Teresa Lanceta. MIQUEL COLL

Organized by this exhibition Washington National Gallery of Art, In collaboration with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Ottawa National Gallery of Canada And New York Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). For this reason, the exhibition, which will be in Los Angeles until January 21, 2024, will tour all these museum centers for two years.

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“I’m not sure what to take to Dallas because this a museum with lots of Spanish art and I want to present a project about the museum”, emphasizes Lanceta. Meadows MuseumFor ARCO and the leading North American institution focused on the study and presentation of Spanish art MORE programs Launched last year with the aim of making Spanish artists visible in this museum.

The artist, known for his textile work, will be exhibited here in the spring and also will participate in didactic programming about their work will be prepared and will cover both the university campus Southern Methodist University as well as the wider community of the city.

Teresa Lanceta’s work “White Roses I. Farewell to the Rhombus”. INFORMATION

“In our target Promoting dialogue and links between Spain and America MAS: We are excited to bring Teresa Lanceta’s work to all audiences at the Meadows Museum through the Meadows/ARCO Artist Spotlight program. Her dedication to the art of weaving and exploring its universality and impact on world culture is an eye-opening visual experience,” she says. Amanda W Dotseth From the Meadows Museum team.

on his behalf Maribel Lopez The director of the Madrid Contemporary Art Fair since 2019 emphasizes that “the ARCO Foundation is proud to contribute”. Bring international visibility to Spanish artists and hopes to develop this project for a long time and with an increasing number of creators.

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