The exhibition title summons the architectural format of the cathedral — not for its religious connotations but for its potential as metaphor — focusing on the capacity of formal elements of architecture like scale, light and space, and their relationship with experiences with the sublime or aesthetic dimensions.
Lebrija's most recent series that's part of this exhibition is titled "Veladuras nocturnas [Night Glazings]", and features a collection of large-scale paintings depicting geometric patterns over a dark background. In the way that the old masters used progressive glazes of color to achieve form and depth, Lebrija utilizes the same method but with iridescent paint to create a dynamic experience. The overlapping areas create subtle light registers in which the movement of the viewer directly affects them, creating a commentary on the refraction of light and its perception — an ongoing interest of the artist. Other projects, playfully, even ironically, explore notions that are seemingly too large to grasp. One of the exhibition's most notable installations "The Eternal Flame" consists of a room with a single plinth where a replica of a common, cheap lighter, is the source of a minuscule flame, that remains lit for the duration of the show.
The spaces created by the architecture of the exhibition in dialogue with the presented constellation of artworks has been conceived to provoke a particular state of contemplation. This can be trailed as a reference to the "Arquitectura emocional" or Emotional Architecture. A term famously discussed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Luis Barragán, as an experiential notion of space where the intentional use of architectural elements sparked emotions and aesthetic experiences. Aside from being a source of inspiration for Lebrija, Barragán's views of space, light and color both emerge from and actively respond to the conception of spaces of adoration. Transported into a secular space, the exhibition "Cathedral" offers both a reading of an artist’s career, as well as a deconstructive gaze into a widespread architectural format.
This exhibition is part of SCAD deFINE ART 2019, held Feb. 26–28 at university locations in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia.