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Releasing Space: Relational Aesthetics and The Making of an Artist Removed from the Work By

Releasing Space: Relational Aesthetics and The Making of an Artist Removed from the Work By Vaughn Whitney Garland Dr Eric Garberson Representing the Artist MATX Seminar May 12, 2011. Felix Gonzalez - Torres "Untitled“ 1992/1993 print | offset print on paper

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Releasing Space: Relational Aesthetics and The Making of an Artist Removed from the Work By

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  1. Releasing Space: Relational Aesthetics and The Making of an Artist Removed from the Work By Vaughn Whitney Garland Dr Eric Garberson Representing the Artist MATX Seminar May 12, 2011

  2. Felix Gonzalez-Torres "Untitled“ 1992/1993 print | offset print on paper 8 in. x 44 1/2 in. x 33 1/2 in. Acquired 1994 Collection SFMOMA

  3. Felix Gonzalez-Torres "Untitled“ 1992/1993 print | offset print on paper 8 in. x 44 1/2 in. x 33 1/2 in. Acquired 1994 Collection SFMOMA

  4. Felix Gonzalez-Torres "Untitled“ 1991 "Projects 34: Felix Gonzalez-Torres"May 16 - June 30, 1992, in 24 locations throughout New York City New York City Billboard Image courtesy of Andrea Rosen Gallery

  5. Rikrit Tiravanija’s Untitled Thai Food Dinner 303 Gallery New York NY 1992 Rirkrit Tiravanija“Untitled” Gallery Installation 303 Gallery New York NY 1992 Refrigerator, table, chairs, wood, drywall, food, and miscellaneous garbage. Tiravanija took the contents of the entire gallery – kitchen, storeroom, bathroom and office – and publicly deposited/displayed them in the main gallery space. In what had been the gallery office, he set up a provisional kitchen where Thai curry was cooked and served to visitors.

  6. Maurizio Cattelan “The Wrong Gallery” With sound piece by Christoph Buechel and Sonja Feldmeier Artist opened a New York gallery that can’t be entered

  7. Corin Hewitt“Seed Stage”3 October 2008 – 4 January 2009Whitney Museum of American Art NYC

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