When I don't renew my @artinstitutechi membership for the first time, it's because AIC desecrated "Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) by Felix Gonzalez-Torres. The erasure of Ross's memory and Gonzalez-Torres's intent in the new description is an unconsciable and banal evil.
ALT A beige Art Institute of Chicago gallery plaque reading:
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
American, born Cuba, 1957-1996
"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A)
1991
Candies individually wrapped in multicolor cellophane
This installation is an allegorical portrait of the artist's partner, Ross Laycock, who died of an AIDS-related illness in 1991. The 175 pounds of candy can be seen to correspond to Laycock's ideal body weight. Adult visitors are invited to take a piece of candy; the diminishing pile parallels Laycock's weight loss prior to his death. The museum can choose to replenish the pile, metaphorically ensuring Laycock perpetual life, or to let the pile disappear over time.
ALT A banal beige Art Institute of Chicago gallery plaque reading:
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
American, born Cuba, 1957-1996
"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A)
1991
Candies individually wrapped in multicolor cellophane, endless supply
Overall dimensions vary with installation; ideal weight: 175 lbs.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres's work is characterized by a sense of quiet elegy. He possessed an uncanny ability to produce elegant and restrained sculptural forms out of common materials. "Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) consists of commercially available shiny wrapped confections. The physical form of the work changes depending on the way it is installed. The ideal weight of the work, 175 pounds, corresponds to the average body weight of an adult male. As visitors choose to take candy from the work, the volume and weight of the work decrease.
Community note
Both labels posted are old. The current label text is as published on the website:
artic.edu/artworks/15296…
The following is a MAJOR misconception parents/adults have about kids with #ADHD
Adult: I know this kid really well, and you’re wrong about them. It’s not just that ADHD won’t let them do what they’re asked. That’s just an excuse. They’re actually *choosing* not to.
Me: Oh?/1
Workers aren’t “quiet-quitting” to avoid burnout. They’re refusing to have their labor stolen without compensation. Idk why there are so many bad articles about this
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the ADHD urge to pour time and energy into developing a complex organizational system, just to immediately abandon it because it requires too much effort to maintain
Expecting autistic people to “try harder” implies that: a) we are not trying hard enough; and b) trying harder would help us. These beliefs are often wrong; many of us try our *utmost*, yet still encounter issues because we can’t make ourselves NT (and we shouldn’t need to).
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What's realistic and what's too much of a stretch? Is "stop procrastinating" too ambitious? Is "get stuff done" or "declutter my house" too vague?
Introducing: The bowling analogy. 🎳
@4Boat and I proudly present Antony Green’s 2022 Federal Election Night Bingo Card.* Featuring:
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There are several types of memory challenges for people with ADHD.
Most are familiar with long-term memory and working memory, but less well known is something called prospective memory.
THREAD: I'm a cis queer woman who played elite sport for a decade (waterpolo) and my partner studied law with Senator Chandler in Tasmania. I have six thoughts (for now) on the 'Save Women's Sport' Bill that is getting airtime. #sportisforall