In this week's episode, Ben Luke learns about cultural heritage at risk in Yemen, speaks to E. Carmen Ramos on the new ...
We are about to enter a future that will inevitably be catalogued in an eventual Felix Gonzalez-Torres work, even though the artist is no longer alive to create it. “Always to Return,” copresented by ...
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 ...
La Cuadra San Cristóbal, the historic home designed by Luis Barragán and his protégé Andrés Casillas, was acquired in 2017 by Fundación Fernando Romero, a nonprofit established by architect and ...
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, the Cuban-born American artist, was known for stretching the bounds of portraiture. His most famous work, “Untitled” (Portrait of Ross in LA), which consists of 175 pounds of ...
David Zwirner is pleased to present Somewhere better than this place / Nowhere better than this place, the first exhibition of Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s (1957–1996) work in Hong Kong. Gonzalez-Torres ...
Felix Gonzalez-Torres was a Cuban immigrant and artist whose work has renewed relevance today during the COVID-19 crisis. Gonzalez-Torres created minimalist sculptures and installations during the ...
A work about gay visibility avoids statements, yet remains powerful. A dancer appears just once a day, showing the political valence of absence. By Travis Diehl and Marcus Maddox Do Ho Suh, whose ...
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