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Benjamin Locreille Traces the Life of Felix Gonzalez-Torres in a First Book Against Oblivion

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Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com Born in Charleville-Mézières, trained in the theatre and then in the history of contemporary art, Benjamin Locreille publishes his first book: Maybe there will be a party. An intimate and political book-investigation on Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Cuban artist who died of AIDS in 1996.
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Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com Born in Charleville-Mézières, trained in the theatre and then in the history of contemporary art, Benjamin Locreille publishes his first book: Maybe there will be a party. An intimate and political book-investigation on Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Cuban artist who died of AIDS in 1996.

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Stéphane Larue broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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