



Night Hours of Blue Minutes
Acrylic ink on cotton muslin
Teschner’s “Sculptures That Are Flat” are composed of stitched painted planes, using the symbolic language of architectural forms and of natural forces to demonstrate the expressive power of spatial relationships. Night Hours of Blue Minutes is from the sculptor's series of monoliths, each fragmented according to our fluctuating experience of adjacent blocks of time. Influenced by the struggle to recognize shapes emerge from blue-black darkness in the minutes before dawn, Night Hours of Blue Minutes is a monumental demonstration of Teschner’s interest in the boundary between object and environment.
Original artwork may ship after exhibition has ended.
Exhibition on view: November 7, 2023 - Jan 29, 2024
8200 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90046
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Artwork Information
Year
2023
Materials
Acrylic ink on cotton muslin
Authentication
Signed by artist.
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
Framed Dimensions
This artwork is custom-framed in hand-built solid wood framing with archival materials. Custom framed artworks will ship in 1 - 3 weeks.
“All of this for me, all of the references to architecture and math and humidity, are a way to talk about being in the world. An affirmation of existence or the inability to do so.”

About the Artist
Gabrielle Teschner
Teschner’s “Sculptures-That-Are-Flat” are composed of stitched, individually painted planes, using the symbolic language of architectural forms and of natural forces to demonstrate the expressive power of spatial relationships. Her work can be seen in various Soho Houses, The Goodtime Hotel (Miami), Facebook HQ (Meta), the De Young Museum, Booooooom, Sight Unseen, Elle, Coveteur, AnOther Magazine and The Good Trade.
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Original artwork may ship after exhibition has ended.
Exhibition on view: November 7, 2023 - Jan 29, 2024
8200 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90046
View the Exhibition
Plan Your Visit


MARIANA VELASQUEZ ON Gabrielle Teschner
“Gabrielle Teschner's use of color and geometry is so soothing and balanced.”
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