Fred Sandback
The Properties of Light

Fred Sandback
The Properties of Light

Proyectos Monclova

Fred Sandback, Untitled, Mikado (Sculptural Study, Wall
Construction)
, 2001/2013. Installation view, Proyectos Monclova.
Courtesy of Proyectos Monclova and The Fred Sandback Estate.
Photo: Moritz Bernoully.
January 26, 2016

Fred Sandback
The Properties of Light

February 2–March 11, 2016

Opening: February 2, 6pm

Proyectos Monclova
Colima 55, Col. Roma Norte 
06700 Mexico City 

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Fred Sandback (1943–2003) created complex situations within specific spaces. These situations do not aim to cast theories or create representations of specific ideas: they are facts that occur in a concrete space and time, “the actuality is the idea” (“Notes/Appunti,” Flash Art, no. 40 (March–May 1973), p. 14).

Sandback’s sculptures generate mutable qualities while retaining their precise formal characteristics, “Though the same substructure may be used many times, it appears each time in a new light” (“Remarks on My Sculpture, 1966–86,” in Fred Sandback: Sculpture, 1966–1986, Munich: 1986, p. 13).

Proyectos Monclova presents Fred Sandback: The Properties of Light, featuring six sculptures in the gallery’s main space, alongside a comprehensive selection of works on paper using different techniques, which present a chronological overview. The latter are “a kind of preliminary notation, suggestions of possible ways of building and proportioning things…” but also maintain an autonomous character, “…drawings, which are after the fact. These proceed from the given dimensions of the sculpture as executed rather than toward them—so in a way there is just as much room for free play there” (“An Interview: Fred Sandback and Stephen Prokopoff,” The Art of Fred Sandback: A Survey, Champaign-Urbana: Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, 1985).

The present exhibition, in collaboration with the Fred Sandback Estate, will extend beyond the gallery’s space to enter into a dialogue with Luis Barragán’s architecture. Sandback, who from early on knew the Mexican architect’s work, visited the Convento de Tlalpan (better known as Capilla de las Capuchinas) during his last trip to Mexico in 2002. The moment was a sublime experience for the sculptor and triggered a profound desire for further investigation. One phenomena that particularly caught the artist’s attention was a distinctive light-shadow play: natural light falls from the stained-glass window onto a wooden cross located at the side wall, casting a shadow of the religious symbol over the altar. Thus the shadow becomes an actual feature within the chapel, its shape and intensity transformed throughout the day.

As an extension of the gallery show, selected sculptures will be installed in three iconic Barragán houses: Casa Gilardi, Casa Gálvez, and Casa Luis Barragán (during the course of Zona Maco, Casa Gilardi will be open to the public by appointment). The result establishes a dialogue between Barragán’s architecture and Sandback’s sculptures, which together expand and reflect upon the properties of light.

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