Born in Buenos Aires in 1963, Daniel González lives and works between New York and Verona. His artistic research revolves around the ritual of celebration, understood as a collective phenomenon capable of subverting social order and productive rationality. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, biennials, and international projects; in 2019 he represented Haiti at the XXII Triennale di Milano, and his work is held in major art institutions worldwide. Among his most significant accolades is the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2017). In 2025 he presents Golden Gate, a site-specific installation at the Monumental Cemetery of Bergamo for Contemporary Locus 17, and I Love You, a solo exhibition at Visionnaire Wunderkammer in Milan. In 2018 he took part in Manifesta 12 in Palermo with Mi Casa Tu Casa. For years, González has explored the tension between the ephemeral and the structured, pushing his research beyond two-dimensionality to include architectural installations and site-specific projects.