Sweet Revenge is the first large-scale presentation of the work of Cuban-born American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957–1996) in Madrid. The emotional and political scope of his practice, which remains deeply current, leaves room for contingency, transformation and reinterpretation as it continues to resonate today in powerful ways.
On Tuesday, 26 May, Nancy Spector and Alejandro Cesarco, the exhibition’s curators, and Museo Reina Sofía director, Manuel Segade, will take part in an Inaugural Conversation.
The Museo Reina Sofía and Documenta Madrid come together to organise the first international retrospective on the work of Marilú Mallet (Santiago de Chile, 1944), one of the great pioneers of contemporary autofiction. Her films explore, from a borderland hybridism between fiction and documentary, the power of film to explore complex, uprooted or in-flux identities. Marilú Mallet is also joined in the series by Angelina Vázquez and Valeria Sarmiento.
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