Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Sweet Revenge

Inaugural Conversation between Nancy Spector, Alejandro Cesarco and Manuel Segade

Felix Gonzalez-Torres, "Untitled" (Revenge), 1991, blue candies in clear wrappers, endless supply. Overall dimensions vary with installation. Ideal weight: 325 lb.

Felix Gonzalez-Torres, "Untitled" (Revenge), 1991, blue candies in clear wrappers, endless supply. Overall dimensions vary with installation. Ideal weight: 325 lb.

Date and time

Held on 26 May 2026

Nancy Spector and Alejandro Cesarco, curators of the exhibition Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Sweet Revenge, will speak with Manuel Segade, director of the Museo Reina Sofía, in a session dedicated to exploring the interpretive frameworks of this first large-scalepresentation in Madrid of the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957–1996), whose practice continues to resonate in the present.

The conversation begins with the exhibition’s title itself, Sweet Revenge, understood as a paradoxical notion that articulates much of the artist’s thinking. From there, the tensions running through his work are explored: the coexistence of opposing registers, ambiguity as a method, and the simultaneously affective and political charge of his works.

The dialogue also touches on some of the themes that run through his body of work, such as thenotions of identity, citizenship, and authority, alongside experiences linked to the AIDS crisis, and emotions such as love, loss, grief, and optimism. Special attention is given to the way in which Gonzalez-Torres shifts languages associated with Arte Povera, conceptualism, and minimalism towards open, participatory, and deeply personal structures.

The session also includes a reflection on the research process that shaped the exhibition, providing context for the curatorial decisions and criteria that structure it. In this context, Gonzalez-Torres’s work emerges as a device that actively engages those who activate orinterpret it, distributing responsibility for the production of meaning—a process that is alwaysunstable and constantly under negotiation.

These inaugural conversations, part of the main working strands of the Museo’s Public Programmes Area, aim to explore in greater depth the exhibition narratives of the shows organised by the Museo from the perspective of artists, curators and specialists.

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Museo Reina Sofía

Collaboration

Fundación Museo Reina Sofía

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Participants

Nancy Spector

is a curator, writer and art historian. She is currently organising Helter Skelter: Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince for the Fondazione Prada in Venice and Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Sweet Revenge (co-curated with Alejandro Cesarco) for the Museo Reina Sofía. She is an international adviser for Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris and was formerly artistic director and chief curator of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in New York, where she organised, in 1995, a show on the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, which later travelled to Santiago de Compostela and Paris. Her new monograph on the artist will be published by Phaidon in the autumn of 2026.

Alejandro Cesarco

is an artist, editor and curator from Uruguay who lives and works in Madrid. He is a Professor at Malmö Art Academy (Sweden) and director of A.rt R.esources T.ransfer, a non-profit organisation with offices in New York. At the beginning of 2026 he opened LAWRENCE, a small bookshop of art books in Madrid. 

Manuel Segade

is the director of the Museo Reina Sofía.

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