#FGTexhibition

 C.S.1 Curatorial Projects has been invited by Andrea Rosen Gallery and David Zwirner gallery, in recognition of this globally significant moment and in reflection of the ever-relevant and flexible nature of Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s work, to participate along with 999 other diverse invites, to become an active part of the total “site” of an expansive physical exhibition.  The opening of this exhibition is in honor of and in conjunction with the launch of the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation’s new website.

 
C.S.1 Curatorial Projects, Buffalo, New York, 2020

C.S.1 Curatorial Projects, Buffalo, New York, 2020

Felix Gonzalez-Torres
"Untitled" (Fortune Cookie Corner),
1990
Fortune cookies, endless supply
Overall dimensions vary with installation
Original installation: approximately 10,000 fortune cookies


Curated by Andrea Rosen

May 25 - July 5, 2020

If you have encountered this work in Buffalo and would like to share your story, please email - claire@cs1projects.org



 

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A Homecoming of Good Fortune for an Artist’s Pile of Cookies

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s fortune cookie piece to pop up in 1,000 locations worldwide

Andrea Rosen Gallery

David Zwirner Gallery

Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation




Claire Schneider, Executive Director, of C.S.1 Curatorial Projects has shown Felix Gonzalez-Torres work before in More Love: Art, Politics and Sharing since the 1990s, at the Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

Find out more about the exhibition here.

Read the catalogue entry on Gonzalez-Torres here.

Read the opening catalogue essay here, and scroll to p. 15 to read section "Felix Gonzalez-Torres as a Philosophical Model."