
Felix Gonzalez Torres
Felix Gonzalez Torres was a Cuban-born artist known for his conceptual artwork that often explored themes of love, loss, and memory, particularly in relation to his partner Ross Laycock, who died of AIDS-related complications.
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Félix González Torres is a Cuban-American artist whose exhibition is presented at La Cuadra Barragán.
Vibra la escena cultural en la semana del arteFélix González-Torres created the performance Untitled (Go-Go Dancing Platform) in 1991, which continues to fascinate audiences today.
“Los españolitos que veían a los italianos en la playa flipaban”: ¿vuelve el bañador para hombre más polémico? | ICONFelix Gonzalez-Torres is an artist whose works were referenced by Elaine Sturtevant.
Elaine Sturtevant y el rapto múltiple de la autoría | BabeliaFélix González-Torres was a radical Cuban-born artist whose work may pass unnoticed.
Trump is trying to crush the arts – and he’s starting with the Kennedy Center | Charlotte HigginsFelix Gonzalez Torres’s artwork is a reminder to confront the sacredness of time that we have with each other.
Shot through the heart: when it comes to expressing love, only art can do it justice | Art and design





















































