González’s art focuses on the ritual of celebration, a collective practice that transcends rational order and connects people across time and culture. Drawing on anthropological ideas, he explores how celebration disrupts social norms, offering a space for emotional exchange.

On Valentine's Day, the concept of a "ritual of celebration" takes on a new form in Daniel González's exhibition "I Love You," curated by Marco Morandini for the Wunderkammer in Milan. Art becomes a powerful tool for self-empowerment, inviting us to celebrate affection toward others and ourselves, transforming every moment into an opportunity for reflection and growth.
A private view of I Love You, the exhibition by Daniel González, was held at Visionnaire Wunderkammer, welcoming collectors, art lovers and friends.
Daniel Gonzàlez
Born in Buenos Aires in 1963, González is an Argentine artist who lives and works between Italy and New York. Renowned for his ability to blend pop-up aesthetics with large-scale installations, his notable works include “Pop-up Museo Disco Club” at the Barrio Museum Biennale in 2011 and “Pop-up Building” in Rotterdam in 2010. In collaboration with Anna Galtarossa, he created prominent projects such as “Chili Moon Town Tour” in Mexico City and “Homeless Rocket with Chandeliers” in Milan, both in 2007. He received the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 2017 and showcased ephemeral architecture collections like “#WhatsUpArgentina MiCasaTuCasa” at the MAR Museum in Buenos Aires in 2019.