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Delia Gonzalez (Miami, Fl 1972) is a Cuban-American interdisciplinary artist known for her work in film, music, choreography, dance, performance, sculpture, drawing, and painting. Over the past twenty-five years, she has produced, performed, and exhibited her diverse body of work. Her early experiences in performance, theatre, and dance have deeply influenced her approach to various disciplines and mediums. Gonzalez draws lineage from various sources such as AfroCuban religion, ancient mythology, Italian architecture and film. Her works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), USA; MIT List Visual Art Center, USA; Migros Museum, CH; Ernesto Esposito Collection, IT; The Dakis Joannou Collection, GR; The Onassis Foundation, GR; and The Fiorucci Collection, IT.

In addition to her contributions to the visual arts, Gonzalez is also a prominent figure in the music industry. Since 2003, she has been affiliated with DFA Records, through which she has released five albums and five EPs, featuring remixes by notable artists such as Carl Craig and Baby Ford. Her music is often complemented by films shot on 16mm. Noteworthy projects include a full piano score with four ballet sets titled "In Remembrance" (2015, DFA) and an electronic album accompanied by a three-act dance film titled "Horse Follows Darkness" (2017, DFA Records).

PAST PRESENTATIONS 2023 – Auditions for an Unwritten Opera, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden, DE 2022 – Fassbinder has wings, Fassbinder can fly, Hot Wheels Athens, Athens, GR (solo) 2022 – Une Musique Interieure, curated by Pierre Bal-Blanc, Tabakalera, San Sebastian, SP (group) 2019 – The Same River Twice, curated by Margot Thornton and Natalie Bell, The New Museum in collaboration with The DESTE Foundation, Benaki Museum, Athens, GR (group) 2018 – List Projects: Delia Gonzalez, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, USA (solo) 2017 – Last Days of Pompeii, Galleria Fonti, Naples, IT (solo) 2015 – In Remembrance, curated by Jon Galkin, MoMA PS1, New York City, NY, USA (group) 2013 – Video Lounge, curated by Costa Vece, Migros Museum, Zurich, CH (group) 2004 – Evolution is Extinct, Daniel Reich Gallery, New York City, NY, USA (duo)

PUBLICATIONS 2019 – Horse Follows Darkness In Through The Light, 650mAh, Hove, UK

PRESS 2022 – Mousse: “Delia Gonzalez “Fassbinder has wings, Fassbinder can fly” at Hot Wheels Athens” by Francesco Tenaglia 2022– Talkhouse: “Delia Gonzalez and Alice Cohen Want to Celebrate Life” by Alice Cohen 2018 – ARTnews: Muses: Delia Gonzalez on Greek Art, Madness, and Lucid Dreaming 2018 – MIT List Visual Arts Center: List Projects: Delia Gonzalez 2018 – Art & Object: “Evoking “The Last Days of Pompeii” in Neon” by Megan D. Robinson 2017 – Artforum: “Delia Gonzalez at Fonti” by Adriana Rispoli

References ==

https://www.tabakalera.eus/en/delia-gonzalez/[1] (Tabakalera Museum)

https://hotwheelsgallery.eu/artists/delia-gonzalez/[2] (Hotwheels Gallery)

https://www.moma.org/artists/28642[3] (MOMA collection)

https://galleriafonti.it/delia-gonzalez[4] (Galleria Fonti)

https://leguesswho.com/lineup/delia-gonzalez?referrer=search[5] (Magazine Coverage)

https://store.dfarecords.com/collections/delia-gonzalez[6] (Record label)

  1. ^ Gonzalez, Delia. "Delia Gonzalez". Tabakalera.
  2. ^ Gonzalez, Delia. "Delia Gonzalez artists". Hotwheels Gallery.
  3. ^ Gonzalez, Delia. "Delia Gonzalez collection". MOMA.
  4. ^ Gonzalez, Delia (25 February 2016). "Delia Gonzalez artists". Galleria Fonti.
  5. ^ Gonzalez, Delia. "Delia Gonzalez". Le Guess Who.
  6. ^ Delia, Gonzalez. "Delia Gonzalez". DFA.