グッゲンハイム美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (グッゲンハイム美術館Instagram)「“👋Guggenheim folx! I’m Xiaorui Zhu-Nowell (@xzhunowell), Assistant Curator at the museum and in celebration of #PrideMonth, I’ll be highlighting works from our collection. For the month of June, we’re honored to present Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ “Untitled’ (1991), an edition of 250 silkscreen prints of his seminal Sheridan Square billboard ‘Untitled’ (1989). This multilayered work poses the question: What if queerness was not defined by specific social identities, but revealed the social conventions and language out of which identities and 'difference' emerge?” . “In 1989 and in collaboration with @PublicArtFund, Felix Gonzalez-Torres mounted ‘Untitled’ across from the historic Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. The work is a stark, black billboard accompanied by a delicate two-line caption of significant events in the fight for LGBTQ+ equality. It examines forms of queer relation and formats for evaluating the past, infusing politics into aesthetic ideals. In combination with this work, he made another version in a vastly different medium, a set of signed silkscreen prints, a number of which he formed into a sculptural stack. But unlike Gonzalez-Torres’s endlessly replenishable, giveaway paper stacks, this untitled sculpture from 1991 does not yield itself for the taking. In this way, it marks a deliberate inversion of his usual practice.”—XZN  __ Images from left to right: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled” 1991. Silkscreen print on paper, 161 stacked sheets. Photos: David Heald; Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled” (1991); Felix Gonzalez-Torres "Untitled", 1989 Billboard, dimensions vary with installation© Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Courtesy of The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation. Installation view of "Untitled". Sheridan Square, New York, NY. June 4-30, 2019, presented by Public Art Fund. Photo by: Nicholas Knight, Courtesy Public Art Fund, NY #Guggenheim #WorldPride. #PublicArtFund」6月9日 7時01分 - guggenheim

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“👋Guggenheim folx! I’m Xiaorui Zhu-Nowell (@xzhunowell), Assistant Curator at the museum and in celebration of #PrideMonth, I’ll be highlighting works from our collection. For the month of June, we’re honored to present Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ “Untitled’ (1991), an edition of 250 silkscreen prints of his seminal Sheridan Square billboard ‘Untitled’ (1989). This multilayered work poses the question: What if queerness was not defined by specific social identities, but revealed the social conventions and language out of which identities and 'difference' emerge?” . “In 1989 and in collaboration with @PublicArtFund, Felix Gonzalez-Torres mounted ‘Untitled’ across from the historic Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. The work is a stark, black billboard accompanied by a delicate two-line caption of significant events in the fight for LGBTQ+ equality. It examines forms of queer relation and formats for evaluating the past, infusing politics into aesthetic ideals. In combination with this work, he made another version in a vastly different medium, a set of signed silkscreen prints, a number of which he formed into a sculptural stack. But unlike Gonzalez-Torres’s endlessly replenishable, giveaway paper stacks, this untitled sculpture from 1991 does not yield itself for the taking. In this way, it marks a deliberate inversion of his usual practice.”—XZN

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Images from left to right: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled” 1991. Silkscreen print on paper, 161 stacked sheets. Photos: David Heald; Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled” (1991); Felix Gonzalez-Torres "Untitled", 1989 Billboard, dimensions vary with installation© Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Courtesy of The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation. Installation view of "Untitled". Sheridan Square, New York, NY. June 4-30, 2019, presented by Public Art Fund. Photo by: Nicholas Knight, Courtesy Public Art Fund, NY
#Guggenheim #WorldPride. #PublicArtFund


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