
"Untitled" (Golden)
<p>Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s diaphanous and ephemeral bead-curtain sculptures are among the defining works of his remarkable career. Designed for installation as a threshold within a space—defining a moment of transition—they physically engage the viewer, who must penetrate the cascading beads to navigate the space fully. <p><em>“Untitled” (Golden)</em> is one of the last curtain works that Gonzalez-Torres conceived before his death. The artist recognized the potential of the inexpensive, mass-produced gold beads; indeed, he possessed an uncanny ability to produce elegant and restrained forms out of otherwise common materials. The beads conjure at once the pop or hippie culture of the late 1960s and 1970s as well as the glitz of opulence. Usually connoting wealth, solidity, and permanence, gold is rendered here as its opposite: inexpensive, permeable, and transitory.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1995
- Dimensions
- Dimensions vary with installation
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Artist

Sculpture
Félix González-Torres or Felix Gonzalez-Torres was a Cuban-born American visual artist. He lived and worked primarily in New York City between 1979 and 1995 after attending university in Puerto Rico. González-Torres’s practice incorporates a minimalist visual vocabulary and certain artworks that are composed of everyday materials such as strings of light bulbs, paired wall clocks, stacks of paper, and individually wrapped candies. He was openly gay and frequently explored themes around his sexuality and stigma in his work. González-Torres is known for having made significant contributions to the field of conceptual art in the 1980s and 1990s. His practice continues to influence and be influenced by present-day cultural discourses. González-Torres died in Miami in 1996 from AIDS-related illness.
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"Untitled"
1995 · Billboard
"Untitled" (Last Light)
1993 · Twenty four light bulbs, extension cord, plastic light sockets, and dimmer switch
"Untitled" (Bloodwork—Steady Decline)
1993 · Graphite and gouache on paper
"Untitled" (March 5th) #2
1991 · Two light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and extension cords
"Untitled" (Fainted)
1991 · Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag; edition number three of three, with one artist's proof
"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)
1991 · Candies in variously colored wrappers, endless supply
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- Felix Gonzalez-Torres
- Year
- 1995
- Dimensions
- Dimensions vary with installation
- Watts ID
- WW-1995-030696
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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