A work about gay visibility avoids statements, yet remains powerful. A dancer appears just once a day, showing the political ...
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled” (David Souter’s Home) (1991), C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag, 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches (all images © The Felix Gonzalez ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Smithsonian Candy exhibit AIDS masterpiece by Felix González-Torres I will never forget the first time I encountered the ...
An op-ed in Out this week accused the Smithsonian Museum’s National Portrait Gallery of stripping key context from a famous piece of art by HIV-positive artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres that would situate ...
A display of a poignant 1991 work by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, made during the height of the AIDS crisis and serving as a memorial to his newly deceased lover, is at the center of some controversy on the ...
Credit: “Untitled” (America) (1994), Twelve parts, each: 42 light bulbs, waterproof rubber light sockets, and waterproof electrical cord. Overall dimensions vary ...
Felix Gonzalez-Torres's "Untitled (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)" (1991) (photo by Ken Lund via Flickr) A footwear campaign featuring a pile of sneakers is drawing criticism online over its resemblance to ...
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and the Archives of American Art present Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Always to Return, an exhibition focused on the artist’s deep engagement with portraiture and ...
After Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ beloved partner died of complications of AIDS, he paid homage to him with candy. The Cuban-born American visual artist became well-known for his social and political work ...
Felix Gonzalez-Torres was a Cuban-born American artist known for his landmark installations that transform humble objects into solemn meditations on death and intimacy. Working during the height of ...
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled” (L.A.), 1991, green candies individually wrapped in cellophane, endless supply. Overall dimensions vary with installation. (Courtesy of The Felix Gonzalez-Torres ...
Do Ho Suh, whose major survey exhibition in London opens this week, discusses the power of architecture and finding motivation from mistakes. By Emily Steer From Jackson Pollock’s solo debut to Philip ...