I went to a González-Torres exhibition with my class and everything he says it’s true, but it doesn’t really hits you until you see it in person. Becoming part of the art piece/the artist plays with your emotions in a way it doesn’t translate just by reading about it, in his case it may have been excitement or grief, in my case it was guilt. I still have the candy and I wish I wouldn’t have taken it. If you have a chance to go to this artist exhibition I highly recommend it even if others belittle it for being “conceptual art”
I went to a González-Torres exhibition with my class and everything he says it’s true, but it doesn’t really hits you until you see it in person. Becoming part of the art piece/the artist plays with your emotions in a way it doesn’t translate just by reading about it, in his case it may have been excitement or grief, in my case it was guilt. I still have the candy and I wish I wouldn’t have taken it. If you have a chance to go to this artist exhibition I highly recommend it even if others belittle it for being “conceptual art”