Citas

“Reflecting on the notion of monuments, Gonzalez-Torres recounts seeing a different kind while traveling in Canada: On the side of a road overlooking a spectacular landscape was a simple plaque on a very small pedestal that read,”This view is dedicated to all those who died in World War II.”

  • Nancy Spector, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, pág. 59.

“Someone’s agenda has been enacted to define “public” and “private.” We’re really talking about private property because there is no private space anymore. Our intimate desires, fantasies, dreams are ruled and intercepted by the public sphere.”

Félix González-Torres

  • Citado en Nancy Spector, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, pág. 25.

“I always wonder if men in uniform sleep better after performing their duties.”

Félix González-Torres, 1988

  • Texto extraído de la portada del catálogo Felix Gonzalez-Torres. New Works. Intar Latin American Gallery, Nueva York, 1 de marzo al 8 de abril de 1988.
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