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Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957-1996) was a Cuban artist who grew up around Puerto Rico before moving to New York City. Gonzalez-Torres experienced his foremost 1-human exhibition at Andrea Rosen Gallery in 1990, where he continued to show his function until his demise of AIDS. A estate of Felix Gonzalez-Torres is represented by Anrea RoseNorth Gallery, N.Y.

His function was a focus of many major museum solo exhibitions within his life-time & fallowing his demise. Retrospectives of his operate keep around been organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York (1995), the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany (1997), and the Serpentine Gallery in London (2000).

Gonzalez-Torres was known for his quiet, minimum installations & sculptures. Typically utilizing noticed materials like stings of electric light, clocks, or even packaged tough candies, Felix Gonzalez-Torres's act is considered the reflection of his own household budget by owning AIDS. Numerous of Gonzalez-Torres's installations invite the viewer to choose the piece of the function sustaining the two: a series of works allow viewers to choose packaged confect from either a pile in the corner of an exhibition space, when an additional series is comprised of stacks of ultrathin sheets of clear disposables, as well loose for the viewer to take. These installations come typically replenished per shower, when it never come diminished. A virtually all permeative reading of Gonzalez-Torres's act requires a processes his works undergo (electric-light bulb expiring, piles of confect dispersing, etc.) when metaphor for the run of death. One of Felix Gonzalez-Torres's virtually all recognizable works occurs as hoarding put higher inside New York City displaying a monochromic photo of an untenanted bed.

His foremost audience was his lover son; Ross, he dedicate numerous of his works to him, especially when his dying of Helps. "When people ask me, "World health organization is the public?" I say honestly, without skipping a beat, "Ross." The public was Ross. The rest of the people just come to the work." Felix Gonzalez-Torres. A act of Felix Gonzalez-Torres displays a differences between a public & a personal spaces & a representation of the homo-erotic want. He explored a queer imagination & a queer sensibility, to treat sustaining themes prefer love, loss, absence, Helps. Ungentle, 1992 (a photo of an untenanted bed) was an image he manufactured when a demise of Helps of his lover. It was the court to whom world health organization died of Helps & world health organization misused lovers & friends.

Art: Minimal and Conceptual Only
The artist writes his "self-portrait" which serves posthumously as a perpetual conceptual memorial project. Captioned artwork photos relate his major themes.

Artcyclopedia
Links to images of his museum and gallery holdings provided.

Echo New York City
Matthew Weinstein's digitally illustrated essay examines the societal impact and political challenges of his artwork.

Queer Cultural Center
Biography, image gallery, and transcript of 1995 interview by Robert Storr for ArtPress magazine offered in addition to Lawrence Rinder's review of the artist's 1994 solo MATRIX/Berkeley 161 exhibition.

Walker Art Gallery
Quotations of the artist himself provide image captions and link to a comprehensive bibliography and critical reviews of his work.

Digital Journalist: 20 Years - AIDS and Photography
W.M. Hunt explores the subjective nature and affirms the diversity of interpretations for the artist's "Visions" series, sponsored by New York Museum of Modern Art's Projects 34.

Museum of Modern Art Frankfurt
Curators relate his work to museum's other holdings and introduce the artist, presenting his work in a detailed biographical context. Offered in English translation, pdf or html format.

Berkeley Art Museum: Group Material Collective
Richard Meyer's introduction to "The AIDS Timeline", a mixed media installation exploring its late decade socio-political context, by the four member Group Material collective which included Gonzalez-Torres.

Creative Time: 24 Billboards
Introduction to the large scale public works project detailing locations of various New York City installations links to five critical essays offering insight into his work and philosophy.


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