: At the start of an exhibition, the clocks are set to the exact same time.
Félix González-Torres’s 1991 conceptual masterpiece, , uses two identical battery-operated clocks to explore themes of love, mortality, and the inevitable passage of time. Created during the height of the AIDS pandemic, the work serves as a deeply personal yet universal tribute to his partner, Ross Laycock, following Laycock's HIV diagnosis. The Concept of Temporal Entanglement Perfect Lovers
González-Torres once described this as his "scariest" work because it forced him to face the reality of time head-on. However, the work also contains a message of defiance: : At the start of an exhibition, the
Felix Gonzalez-Torres – Untitled (Perfect Lovers) - Luca Fiore Perfect Lovers