A couple weeks ago, my husband and I took our kids to the Moma Museum in New York city. My daughter participated in Felix Gonzalez-Torres candy installation, an expanse of shimmering silver-wrapped candy. His partner Ross Laycock, died of AIDS in 1991. Visitors are invited to take a piece of candy from the pile (which is eventually replenished), activating a continuous process of depletion and regeneration.
A couple weeks ago, my husband and I took our kids to the Moma Museum in New York city. My daughter participated in Felix Gonzalez-Torres candy installation, an expanse of shimmering silver-wrapped candy. His partner Ross Laycock, died of AIDS in 1991. Visitors are invited to take a piece of candy from the pile (which is eventually replenished), activating a continuous process of depletion and regeneration.
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