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Born in Guaimaro, Cuba, Felix Gonzalez-Torres became a post-modernist installation artist of wide-ranging reputation, especially for his provocative installations of billboards and continuously replenished piles of paper and edible candies.
He graduated from Colegio San Jorge in 1976 and then studied art at Puerto Rico University where he earned a scholarship that took him to the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 1981. He was also a student at the International Center for Photog (showing 500 of 1097 characters). |
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