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Felix Gonzalez-Torres

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres explores the work of one of the most significant artists of the late 1980s and 1990s, known for his reduced formal vocabulary and conceptual rigor. Featuring key bodies of work from throughout his career, this publication highlights distinct installations from a 2017 exhibition at David Zwirner in New York. It emphasises the relationship between the gallery’s architecture and the artworks, which invite active engagement from the audience and challenge traditional notions of exhibition space and art itself. The book showcases Gonzalez-Torres's use of everyday materials like candy spills, light strings, mirrors, clocks, and curtains, exploring their poetic, political, and mutable meanings. Texts by Gregg Bordowitz and David Breslin provide new insights into the artist’s contributions to art history.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in contemporary art, conceptual installations, and the intersection of politics and aesthetics. It will appeal to collectors, students, and scholars of late 20th-century art, as well as those curious about gallery space dynamics and audience interaction with art.

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One of the most significant artists to emerge in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Felix Gonzalez-Torres's reduced formal vocabulary, conceptual rigor, and evocative use of everyday materials resonates with meaning that is at once specific and mutable, rigorous and generous, poetic and political.

Featuring several key bodies of work from throughout the artist's career, this publication showcases a series of distinct installations at David Zwirner in New York in 2017. The interplay with the specific architecture of the gallery and the way works are installed is highlighted throughout the catalogue, with images that explore the poetics of how space and work influence each other. Together, in their radical openness to interventions of site, audience, and context, the works on view challenge perceived notions of what constitutes an exhibition space, a public, an artwork itself. Despite the resolute abstraction of much of his work, Gonzalez-Torres worked with familiar materials, from his iconic candy spill works and his evocative light string pieces, but also including mirrors, clocks, and curtains. His work activates the architecture of the various spaces, the physicality of the viewer, the past and present, continuously maintaining its relevance.

Opening with details of the exhibition and images of visitors in the spaces, the publication walks the reader through each piece. New texts by Gregg Bordowitz and David Breslin explore the works included here while contextualizing Gonzalez-Torres's contribution to art history.

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Critics praise Gonzalez-Torres's work as intimate yet expansive, with a radical openness that redefines exhibition spaces and audiences. Jennifer Krasinsky describes the artist as having "achieved near-mythical status," while others highlight the blend of aesthetic beauty, generosity, and politics in his art. The exhibition and publication are noted for their depth and meaningfulness, with art commentators emphasising the enduring evolution and relevance of Gonzalez-Torres's legacy in politically charged times. Reviewers note the exhibition feels so full of meaning "that it feels as if the walls might burst."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781941701768

Publisher: David Zwirner

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 14 June 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: David Zwirner

Illustration: 92 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 215.0mm

Height: 300.0mm

Weight: 840g

Pages: 108

About the Author

Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957-1996) began his art studies at the University of Puerto Rico before moving to New York City in 1979, where he attended the Whitney Independent Study Program, first in 1981 and again in 1983. He received his BFA from Pratt Institute, New York, in 1983 and his MFA from the International Center of Photography and New York University in 1987. From 1987 to 1991, Gonzalez-Torres was a part of the artist collective Group Material, whose collaborative, politically-informed practice focused on community engagement and activist interventions. Gonzalez-Torres died in 1996 from AIDS-related complications.

David Breslin is the DeMartini Family Curator and Director of the Collection at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Prior to joining the Whitney, Breslin was the John R. Eckel, Jr. Foundation Chief Curator at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, Texas. Breslin has organized exhibitions such as Raw Color: The Circles of David Smith and Monet Kelly and co-curated Make It New: Abstract Painting from the National Gallery of Art, 1950-1975 and An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney's Collection, 1940-2017. Breslin has written essays on the work of Valentin Carron, Jenny Holzer, Cady Noland, Pablo Picasso, and Paul Thek, among others.

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