Rob Fischer

The Chinati Foundation is pleased to host an opening reception for artist in residence Rob Fischer on Thursday, January 19, from 6:00 until 8:00 PM at the Ice Plant in downtown Marfa. Fischer is a New York based artist who makes sculpture, room-filling installations, as well as film and video that is often inspired by and made from discarded and recycled building materials and found bits of architectural debris. The results are formally beautiful works that can evoke modest, abandoned structures, yet tell a story of an American industrial past that has been uncannily crossed with a spirit of utopian inventiveness, ever in flux.

In Marfa, Fischer has continued work on a multi-faceted piece that began as a kind of sculpture and was subsequently filmed — the subject being a mobile, colored glass house that over the course of being built, moved, suspended, and taken apart, embodies the formal, structural and emotive properties that inform his work.

Fischer was born in Minneapolis in 1968, and lives with his wife and two children in Brooklyn. He received his BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 1993. Rob has had exhibitions of his work at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Whitney Museum of American Art at Altria, New York; Cohan and Leslie, New York; Mary Goldman Gallery, Los Angeles; Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara; Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis; Max Wigram Gallery, London; and Art in General, New York. His work has also been featured in group exhibitions, including the 2004 Whitney Biennial; Greater New York, P.S.1, Long Island City, New York; Open House: Working in Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum of Art; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Sculpture Center, Long Island City; Art and Idea, Mexico City; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.

For more information, please contact:
The Chinati Foundation
1 Cavalry Row
Marfa, TX 79843
t 432 729 4362
chinati.org

Rob Fischer
Rob Fischer

An Artifact Caused by a Bright Cloud, 2012