- Félix González-Torres
Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957-1996) was a Cuban
artist who grew up inPuerto Rico before moving toNew York City . Gonzalez-Torres had his first one-man exhibition of his early text pieces in 1988 at the Rastovsky Gallery (560 Broadway) in Soho.His work was the focus of several major museum solo exhibitions in his lifetime and after his death. Retrospectives of his work have been organized by the
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum inNew York (1995), theSprengel Museum inHannover ,Germany (1997), and theSerpentine Gallery inLondon (2000).Gonzalez-Torres was known for his quiet, minimal installations and sculptures. Using materials such as strings of lightbulbs, clocks, stacks of paper, or packaged hard candies, Felix Gonzalez-Torres's work is sometimes considered a reflection of his experience with
AIDS . Many of Gonzalez-Torres's installations invite the viewer to take a piece of the work with them: a series of works allow viewers to take packaged candies from a pile in the corner of an exhibition space, while another series consists of stacks of ultrathin sheets of clear plastic or unlimited edition prints, also free for the viewer to take. These installations are replenished by the exhibitor as they diminish. The most pervasive reading of Gonzalez-Torres's work takes the processes his works undergo (lightbulbs expiring, piles of candies dispersing, etc.) as metaphor for the process of dying. One of his most recognizable works, Untitled(1992) is a billboard put up inNew York City of a monochrome photograph of an unoccupied bed, made after the death of his lover, Ross, to AIDS.In one interview, he said "When people ask me, 'Who is your public?' I say honestly, without skipping a beat, 'Ross.' The public was Ross. The rest of the people just come to the work."cite web |work=ArtPress |date=January 1995 |pages=24-32 |first=Robert |last=Storr |title=Félix González-Torres: Etre un Espion |url=http://www.queerculturalcenter.org/Pages/FelixGT/FelixInterv.html]
Gonzalez-Torres died in 1996 due to
AIDS related complications. In May 2002, the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation was created. [http://www.moma.org/research/library/latinosurvey/felix_gonzales.html METRO-MoMA Survey of Archives of Latino and Latin American Art: Felix Gonzalez-Torres] ] In addition to serving as the official Estate of Felix Gongalez-Torres, the Foundation hopes to "to foster an appreciation for the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres among the general public, scholars, and art historians." The U.S. representative for the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation is the Andrea Rosen Gallery, [ [http://www.andrearosengallery.com/artists/artist_fr.asp?id=6 Andrea Rosen Gallery: Felix Gonzalez-Torres] ] which heavily exhibited his work both before and after his death.In 2007, he was selected as the United States' official representative at the
Venice Biennale . (The only other posthumous representative from the United States wasRobert Smithson in 1982.) [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/06/arts/venfest.php "Venice Biennale: With a wink, Felix Gonzalez-Torres slips into Venice"] , Randy Kennedy, "International Herald-Tribune ", June 6, 2007.]ee also
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Relational Aesthetics
*Minimalism
*Installation art
*Conceptual art
*Appropriation (art)
*Found art
*Art intervention
*Modern art References
External links
* [http://davidhorvitz.com/felix/ Free Felix Gonzalez-Torres Candy Works]
* [http://www.andrearosengallery.com/artists/artist_fr.asp?id=6 Andrea Rosen Gallery: Felix Gonzalez-Torres]
* [http://www.cmoa.org/international/html/art/gonzalez-torres.htm Carnegie International 1999/2000: Felix Gonzalez-Torres]
* [http://www.guggenheim.org/exhibitions/singular_forms/highlights_13a.html Guggenheim: Felix Gonzalez-Torres works]
* [http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1997/dannheisser/gonzalez_torres.html Untitled (1992) at MoMA]
* [http://www.renaissancesociety.org/site/Exhibitions/Intro.83.0.0.0.0.html Felix Gonzalez-Torres exhibition atThe Renaissance Society , 1994]
* [http://www.echonyc.com/~trans/felixgonzalestorres/fgto.html Essay]
* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2006/64112.htm US Government press release for Venice Biennale 2007]
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