Artist statement for The Workspace: Felix Gonzalez-Torres. The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY. 16 Sep. – 20 Nov. 1988. Cur. Laura Trippi.
Artist statement for “Untitled” (Billboard). Sheridan Square, New York, NY. Mar. – Sep. 1989. Sponsored by the Public Art Fund.
Artist statement for Untitled: An Installation by Felix Gonzalez-Torres as part of the Visual AIDS Program. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY. 1 Dec. 1989 – 1 Jan. 1990.
Press release for Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY. 20 Jan. – 24 Feb. 1990.
Interview with Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Nena Dimitrijevic. "Interview." Rhetorical Image. New York: The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1990: 27, 48. Reproduced by permission of Andrea Rosen.
Interview with Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Robert Nickas. "Felix Gonzalez-Torres: All The Time In The World." Flash Art International. Nov. – Dec. 1991: 86 – 89.
Symposium with Gregg Bordowitz, Coco Fusco, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Renee Green, Peter Halley, Silvia Kolbowski, Calvin Reid, and Mary Anne Staniszewski. Organized and moderated by Joshua Decter, and co-moderated by Andrea Fraser. "Practices: The Problem of Divisions of Cultural Labor." ACME Journal 1.2 (1992): 44 – 49. Reproduced by permission of Joshua Decter and Andrea Rosen.
Interview with Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Tim Rollins. "Interview by Tim Rollins." Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Edited by Bill Bartman. New York: Art Resources Transfer, Inc., 1993: 5 – 31.
Interview with Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Hans-Ulrich Obrist. "Felix Gonzalez-Torres." Hans-Ulrich Obrist: Interviews. Vol. 1. Edited by Thomas Boutoux. Florence and Milan, Italy: Fondazione Pitti Immagine Discovery, 2003: 308 – 316. Reproduced by permission of the author and Andrea Rosen. [Please note: This text is an excerpt from a longer video interview. Felix Gonzalez-Torres agreed to a video recording of the interview under the condition that the footage not be publicly circulated.] (Interview: 1994)
Artist lecture at the Whitney Museum of American Art, as part of the "Seminar with artists series" produced by the Education Department. March 11, 1994.
Artist lecture for Public Information: Desire, Disaster, Document. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), CA. 18 Jan. – 20 Apr. 1995. Cur. Sandra S. Phillips, Robert R. Riley, and John S. Weber.
Interview with Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Ross Bleckner. "Felix Gonzalez-Torres." BOMB, no. 51 (Spring 1995): 42 – 47. [© Bomb Magazine, New Art Publications, and its Contributors. All rights reserved.]
Press release for “Untitled” (Vultures). Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY. 8 Sep. – 14 Oct. 1995.
Gonzalez-Torres, Felix. "1990: L.A., 'The Gold Field'." Originally published in Earth Grows Thick: Works after Emily Dickenson by Roni Horn. Bremner, Ann, ed. Columbus, OH: Wexner Center for the Arts, 1996: 65 – 69. Reproduced by permission of Andrea Rosen and Wexner Center for the Arts.
Additional Selection of Press Releases from the Artist’s Lifetime
Press releases, whenever available, are always included in Past Exhibitions, along with checklists. Press releases may also be included in Selected Texts.
Press release for Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Rastovski Gallery, New York, NY. 27 May – 24 Jun. 1988.
Press release for Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Luhring Augustine Hetzler Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. 19 Oct. – 16 Nov. 1991.
Press release for Projects 34: Felix Gonzalez-Torres. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, NY. 16 May – 30 Jun. 1992.
Press release for Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Billboard installations for the Museum in Progress, Vienna, Austria. Dec. 1993 – Jan. 1994.
Press release for Felix Gonzalez-Torres. The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA. 14 Feb. – 31 Mar. 1994. In conjunction with Beaver College Art Gallery, Glenside, PA. 14 Feb. – 14 Mar. 1994.