Sixties Surreal

2025

Square sculpture of a stylized human face with closed eyes, painted in gold, brown, and blue tones.

Narrator: Blonde TV Image by Luis Jimenez from 1967 is a fiberglass sculpture standing over 2 feet tall by 2 feet wide with a depth of 30 inches. A rounded rectangular television screen tightly frames a molded, stylized face with a light metallic tan skin tone. This face bulges with a dramatized quality that is both like a glamorous caricature and a stoic commemorative statue at once. Crisp edges of thick bronze hair curl out of the gold frame like waves as if being blown by a breeze or held in place by generous hairspray. Shapely bronze eyebrows descend into a furrow at the top of a nose with a high bridge. A wash of bronze shadow hovers over closed eyelids that are covered in a dusty maroon shadow, black eyeliner and solid blue in the crevices of the eyes. Round, plump cheeks give this face an exaggerated bone structure. Facing it head-on, the nose protrudes from the face in a smooth arc culminating in a soft point. The center of the nose bridge is flat, forming a neat, stylized curve. The depth of the face is underscored by highlights bouncing off of the sheen covering its surface. Under a scooping groove between nose and lip, the mouth is open like a gasp or like the woman is mid-speech. Jiménez painted both lips and the open portion of the mouth a metallic rose. Smile lines fold at the corners of the mouth giving the face a distinctly mature character. The rounded edges of each piece give this sculpture an animated quality that sweeps the eye around the face like a finger tracing crests and troughs. 

The precision of this work’s edges and uniformity of surfaces looks as though it could have been carved in stone or molded in metal rather than fiberglass. The side of the frame has a small rectangular bronze insert reading L. Jiménez and handwritten numbers marking the edition three out of five. The back of the work is blank and slightly concave with a grey finish. 


Luis Jimenez, Blonde TV Image, 1967. Fiberglass and polychrome, 27 1/2 × 30 3/4 × 19 3/4 in. (69.9 × 78.1 × 50.2 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Josephine N. Hopper Bequest, by exchange 2024.352. © 2025 Luis Jimenez / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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