Humberto Moro on "Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform) by Felix Gonzalez-Torres
The gallery brings Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s iconic ‘‘Untitled’ (Go-Go Dancing Platform)’ to Art Basel Unlimited, which has been shown in more than 30 exhibitions. At an undisclosed time, a lamé-clad go-go dancer ascends the platform with a personal listening device for approximately five minutes. It was made in 1991 during a moment of profound personal loss and against a backdrop of widespread homophobia, yet it offers moments of joy and desire. – Hauser & Wirth is an international contemporary and modern art gallery with spaces in Zurich, London, Somerset, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Monaco, Menorca, Paris and Basel. – Subscribe to Hauser & Wirth’s YouTube: / @hauserwirth Sign up to Hauser & Wirth’s Newsletter: hauserwirth.com/subscribe Follow Hauser & Wirth on: / hauserwirth / hauserwirth / hauserwirth MB01HJO9BEGIOXT

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