
Artpace has sited billboards in Dallas, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio for the first-ever comprehensive survey of Gonzalez-Torres’s Billboard works in the United States, organized by Artpace Executive Director Matthew Drutt. Thirteen images created by Gonzalez-Torres between 1989 and 1995 are drawn from poetic moments in the artist’s life, and will rotate throughout the year on six billboards in each city.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres was born in 1957 in Cuba, and grew up in Puerto Rico before moving to New York City. He died of AIDS in 1996, just one year after his residency at Artpace. His works complicate the questions of public and private space, authorship, originality, and the role of institutionalized meaning. He used everyday materials—electric light fixtures, paired wall clocks, and beaded curtains to express themes of love, mortality, loss, and absence. The transcendent quality of Gonzalez-Torres’s Billboard works will be undeniably magnified by the Texas landscape. Moving beyond the walls of the institution with this publicly sited exhibition, Artpace aims to both capture the attention of cultural travelers and provide an enriching source of inspiration for the communities in which the works are installed.
The project is made possible with major funding provided by the Linda Pace Foundation, commemorating founder Linda Pace’s extraordinary gesture to encourage public access to contemporary art in Texas. Generous in-kind support is provided by Clear Channel Outdoor.
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"Untitled, 1995"
El Paso (view map)
Acapulco/Hunter
Copia St/Duranzo
Will Ruth/Dyer St
Dyer St/Pershing
Lee Trevino/Gateway Blvd
Rojas/Joe Battle
© The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation,
Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
"Untitled, 1992"
Dallas (view map)
Lamar/Corinth St
Riverside Dr/Lancaster Ave
Hwy 78/Spring Creek Pkwy
Fairway/Belt Line Rd
Evans Ave/Allen
Garland Rd/Gaston Ave
© The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation,
Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
and Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City
"Untitled" (Strange Bird), 1993
San Antonio (view map)
Fredericksburg/Medical
Isom/Ramsey
Hwy 78/Gibbs Sprawl
Nacogdoches/Dreamwood
Hildebrand/San Pedro
Wetmore/Bitters
Photo: Alex Slade
© The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation,
Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
"Untitled", 1991
Houston Area (view map)
Ave I/Miles
Hwy 35/CO Rd 414
Pasadena Blvd/Broadway
Kuykendahl/Rhodes
Hwy 6/CO Rd 99
Loop 494/Community
Photo: Peter Muscato
© The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation,
Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York