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Guillermo Gómez-Peña

Guillermo Gómez-Peña is a Mexican/Chicano performance artist, writer, activist, and educator. Gómez-Peña has created work in multiple media, including performance art, experimental radio, video, photography and installation art. His fifteen books include essays, experimental poetry, performance scripts, photographs and chronicles in both English, Spanish and Spanglish. He is a founding member of the pioneering art collective Border Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo (1985-1992) and artistic director of the performance art troupe La Pocha Nostra.[1][2]

Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Born (1955-09-23) September 23, 1955 (age 68)
EducationNational Autonomous University of Mexico
California Institute of the Arts
Notable workBorder Brujo
Couple in The Cage: Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the West
SpouseBalitronica Gómez
AwardsJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship
1991 Writer and Interdisciplinary ArtistMacArthur Fellows Program
Websiteguillermogomezpena.com

Gómez-Peña has contributed to cultural debates for over 30 years staging seminal performance art pieces including Border Brujo (1988-1989), Couple in The Cage: Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the West (with Coco Fusco, 1992–93), The Cruci-fiction Project (with Roberto Sifuentes, 1994), Temple of Confessions (1995), The Mexterminator Project (1997–99),The Living Museum of Fetishized Identities (1999-2002), The Mapa/Corpo series (2004-2013) and most recently the border opera We Are All Aliens (2018–present).[3] His award-winning solo performances mix experimental aesthetics, activist politics, Spanglish humor and audience participation to create a "total experience" for the audience member/reader/viewer.[4]

Gomez-Pena received a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1991 for his work as a writer and interdisciplinary artist.[5]

Biography edit

Early life edit

Guillermo Gómez-Peña was born in Mexico City in 1955. He studied Linguistics and Latin American Literature at National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) from 1974–1978.[6] He moved to the US in 1978 and studied at California Institute of the Arts, earning a B.A. in 1981 and an M.A. in 1983.[5]

Work edit

From 1983 until 1990, Gómez-Peña lived in the San Diego/Tijuana border region. Most of his artistic and intellectual work concerns the interface between North and South (Mexico and the U.S.), border culture and the politics of the brown body. His original interdisciplinary arts projects and books explore borders, physical, cultural and symbolic, between his two countries and between the mainstream U.S. art world and the various Latino cultures, including the U.S.-Mexico border itself, immigration, cross-cultural and hybrid identities, and the confrontation and misunderstandings between cultures, languages and races.[5]

His artwork and literature also explore the politics of language, the side effects of globalization, "extreme culture," the culture of violence and new technologies from a Latino perspective.[5] He is a patron of the London-based Live Art Development Agency and a Senior Fellow of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics (NYU).[7]

 
Naftazteca is Guillermo Gomez Pena

La Pocha Nostra edit

Gómez-Peña is the artistic director of the international performance troupe La Pocha Nostra.[8] La Pocha Nostra is a trans-disciplinary arts organization that provides a support network and forum for artists of various disciplines, generations and ethnic backgrounds. La Pocha is devoted to erasing the borders between art and politics, art practice and theory, artist and spectator. La Pocha Nostra has intensely focused on the notion of collaboration across national borders, race, gender and generations as an act of radical citizen diplomacy and as a means to create temporary communities of rebel artists. Every year, La Pocha conducts a summer and a winter performance art school in which the troupe's radical pedagogy (body-based methodology that has been developed during the last 20 years) is shared with international groups of rebel artists.[7]

Gómez-Peña's work with La Pocha Nostra has been presented across the US, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, Europe, Russia, Australia and South Africa. In recent years, the troupe has presented work at Tate Modern (London), Arnolfini (Bristol), the Guggenheim Museum (New York), LACMA (Los Angeles), the House of World Cultures and the Volksbuhne (Berlin), MACBA (Barcelona), El Museo de la Ciudad (Mexico City) and the Encuentros Hemisféricos in Lima, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Buenos Aires and São Paulo. Gomez-Peña and La Pocha Nostra have participated in the following biennales: Havana, The Whitney, Sydney, Liverpool, Thessaloniki and Mercosur. The troupe's photo performances are now in the permanent collection of Daros Foundation (Zurich) and Galeria Artificios (Gran Canaria).[citation needed]

In 2018 the troupe performed The Most (un)Documented Mexican Artist at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions.[9] In 2019 the troupe performed Enchilada Western: A Living Museum of Fetishized Identities at The PASEO art festival in Taos, New Mexico.[10]

Collaboration with Coco Fusco edit

Gómez-Peña traveled internationally for two years with fellow artist Coco Fusco performing The Year of the White Bear and Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the West[3] (1992–1994), a satirical performance piece in which the two artists were exhibited in a cage in museums and at arts festivals as "authentic" Amerindians from a previously undiscovered island off the Mexican coast.[11] The pair dressed up in a hodgepodge of ethnic drag and bits of Americana such as a baseball cap and grass skirt in the case of Fusco, face paint and a leopard-skin wrestling mask for Gómez-Peña. Coco Fusco described the piece as "a satirical commentary both on the Quincentenary celebrations and on the history of this practice of exhibiting human beings from Africa, Asia, and Latin America in Europe and the United States in zoos, theaters, and museums."[11] During its run, the critically acclaimed piece was performed at major museums and arts festivals in New York, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Chicago and Madrid, Spain, amongst others.

The Year of the White Bear was sometimes accompanied by a performance piece entitled New World (B)Order, which Chicago Reader art critic Carmela Rago called "the denouement of the performance installation at the Field Museum; using irony and humor Gomez-Pena and Fusco allowed us to contemplate the next step--being part of a world border culture, reclaiming our humanity and our hearts."[12] The artists also worked with filmmaker Paula Heredia to create The Couple in the Cage: Guatianaui Odyssey, a documentary that records several performances for The Year of the White Bear as well as viewer reactions to the work.[13]

Collaborations with additional artists edit

Besides ongoing projects with La Pocha Nostra (Emma Tramposch, Saul Garcia Lopez, Micha Espinoza, Paloma Martinez-Cruz, Balitronica, and Roberto Gomez-Hernandez) Gómez-Peña has made collaboration an integral part of his artistic practice. He thinks of collaboration as a form of “radical citizenship”. Some of his notable collaborative projects include artworks created with: James Luna, Reverend Billy, Tania Bruguera, Annie Sprinkle, Richard Montoya (Culture Clash), Rene Yanez, Sara Shelton-Mann, Vest&Page, galindog, Post-Commodity and Non-Grata.[citation needed]

Awards and honors edit

  • The Guggenheim Fellowship, 2019
  • The Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship, 2016
  • United States Artists Fellow award, 2012[14]
  • The Free Culture Award, 2012
  • Cineaste Lifetime Achievement Award, 2000
  • The American Book Award for New World Border, 1997
  • Viva Los Artistas Award, 1993
  • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship, 1991.[15] Gómez-Peña was the first Chicano artist to receive this award.[2]
  • Prix de la Parole, 1989
  • The Bessie Award, 1989

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Warrior for Gringostroika (book, Graywolf Press, 1993, ISBN 1-55597-199-7)
  • The New World Border: Prophecies, Poems & Loqueras for the End of the world (book, City Lights, 1996) ISBN 978-0-87286-313-2
  • Temple of Confessions: Mexican Beasts and Living Santos (book, powerHouse Books, 1997, ISBN 978-1576870044)
  • Dangerous Border Crossers (book, Routledge, 2000)
  • Codex Espangliensis (book, City Lights, 2000) ISBN 978-0-87286-367-5
  • "Ethno-Techno: Writings on Performance, Activism and Pedagogy (book, Routledge, 2005, ISBN 978-0415362481)
  • El Mexterminator (book, Oceano, 2005) Spanish.
  • Bitacora del Cruce (book, Fondo de Cultura Economica, 2006) Spanish and Spanglish.
  • Conversations Across Borders (book, Seagull Books, 2011) Laura Levin ed.
  • Exercises for Rebel Artists (book, Routledge, 2011)
  • Doc/Undoc (book, City Lights, 2017, ISBN 9780872867208; with Felicia Rice)
  • Gómez-Peña Unplugged: Texts on Live Art, Social Practice and Imaginary Activism (forthcoming Routledge 2020)
  • La Pocha Nostra: A handbook for the rebel artist in a post-democratic society (forthcoming Routledge 2020)

Video edit

Year Video name Notes
2008 Border Clasicos An anthology of his video works, 1988-2008, Video Data Bank
2008 Homo Fronterizus A collection of his collaborations with Mexican filmmaker Gustavo Vazquez, 2008, Onbound store, Live Art Development Agency, London
2005 Ethno-techno: Los video grafitis A collaboration with Daniel Salazar, Gustavo Vazquez, Jethro Rothe-Kushel, and many other independent filmmakers, 1990–2005

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "TAPS presents Guillermo Gómez-Peña". Stanford University, Theater and Performance Studies. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Guillermo Gómez-Peña". Video Data Bank. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Robles-Moreno, Leticia. ""Please, Don't Discover Me!" On The Year of the White Bear". Walker Art Center - Magazine. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  4. ^ Seda, Laurietz; Patrick, Brian D. (Spring 2009). "Decolonizing the Body Politic: Guillermo Gómez-Peña's "Mapa/Corpo 2: Interactive Rituals for the New Millennium"". TDR. 53 (1): 136–141. doi:10.1162/dram.2009.53.1.136. JSTOR 25599456. S2CID 57567644. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d "Guillermo Gómez-Peña". MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  6. ^ Allatson, Paul. "Guillermo Gómez-Peña." The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature. Ed. Emmanuel S. Nelson. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2005. Vol. 2: pp. 858-59
  7. ^ a b "Guillermo Gomez-Peña & La Pocha Nostra". Hemispheric Institute. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  8. ^ University, Denison (4 April 2017). "Performance Artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña". denison.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
  9. ^ Strombert, Matt (14 February 2018). "Welcome to a World Without Trump!: Guillermo Gomez-Peña's Latest Performance". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  10. ^ "'No homeland, no fear': A conversation with the radical art collective that imagines a borderless America". PBS. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  11. ^ a b Johnson, Anna (Winter 1993). "Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña". BOMB Magazine. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  12. ^ Rago, Carmela (January 28, 1993). "Specimens From the New World". Chicago Reader. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  13. ^ "The Couple in the Cage: Guatianaui Odyssey". Video Data Bank. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  14. ^ United States Artists Official Website
  15. ^ "Biographical Sketch: Guillermo Gómez-Peña". A World of Art. Retrieved May 8, 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Biographical note on the site of Graywolf Press
  • Guillermo Gómez-Peña at Video Data Bank; this includes detailed descriptions of his videos.
  • Interview on Art Practical
  • Guillermo Gómez-Peña & La Pocha Nostra on the Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library (HIDVL)

External links edit

  • Official site of Gómez-Peña and La Pocha Nostra (link to new website)
  • Official Photo Blog of Gomez-Peña
  • Official Guide to La Pocha Nostra Online

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Guillermo Gomez Pena is a Mexican Chicano performance artist writer activist and educator Gomez Pena has created work in multiple media including performance art experimental radio video photography and installation art His fifteen books include essays experimental poetry performance scripts photographs and chronicles in both English Spanish and Spanglish He is a founding member of the pioneering art collective Border Arts Workshop Taller de Arte Fronterizo 1985 1992 and artistic director of the performance art troupe La Pocha Nostra 1 2 Guillermo Gomez PenaBorn 1955 09 23 September 23 1955 age 68 Mexico CityEducationNational Autonomous University of MexicoCalifornia Institute of the ArtsNotable workBorder BrujoCouple in The Cage Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the WestSpouseBalitronica GomezAwardsJohn D and Catherine T MacArthur Fellowship 1991 Writer and Interdisciplinary Artist MacArthur Fellows ProgramWebsiteguillermogomezpena wbr comGomez Pena has contributed to cultural debates for over 30 years staging seminal performance art pieces including Border Brujo 1988 1989 Couple in The Cage Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the West with Coco Fusco 1992 93 The Cruci fiction Project with Roberto Sifuentes 1994 Temple of Confessions 1995 The Mexterminator Project 1997 99 The Living Museum of Fetishized Identities 1999 2002 The Mapa Corpo series 2004 2013 and most recently the border opera We Are All Aliens 2018 present 3 His award winning solo performances mix experimental aesthetics activist politics Spanglish humor and audience participation to create a total experience for the audience member reader viewer 4 Gomez Pena received a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1991 for his work as a writer and interdisciplinary artist 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Work 1 2 1 La Pocha Nostra 1 2 2 Collaboration with Coco Fusco 1 2 3 Collaborations with additional artists 2 Awards and honors 3 Bibliography 3 1 Books 3 2 Video 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Guillermo Gomez Pena was born in Mexico City in 1955 He studied Linguistics and Latin American Literature at National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM from 1974 1978 6 He moved to the US in 1978 and studied at California Institute of the Arts earning a B A in 1981 and an M A in 1983 5 Work edit From 1983 until 1990 Gomez Pena lived in the San Diego Tijuana border region Most of his artistic and intellectual work concerns the interface between North and South Mexico and the U S border culture and the politics of the brown body His original interdisciplinary arts projects and books explore borders physical cultural and symbolic between his two countries and between the mainstream U S art world and the various Latino cultures including the U S Mexico border itself immigration cross cultural and hybrid identities and the confrontation and misunderstandings between cultures languages and races 5 His artwork and literature also explore the politics of language the side effects of globalization extreme culture the culture of violence and new technologies from a Latino perspective 5 He is a patron of the London based Live Art Development Agency and a Senior Fellow of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics NYU 7 nbsp Naftazteca is Guillermo Gomez PenaLa Pocha Nostra edit Gomez Pena is the artistic director of the international performance troupe La Pocha Nostra 8 La Pocha Nostra is a trans disciplinary arts organization that provides a support network and forum for artists of various disciplines generations and ethnic backgrounds La Pocha is devoted to erasing the borders between art and politics art practice and theory artist and spectator La Pocha Nostra has intensely focused on the notion of collaboration across national borders race gender and generations as an act of radical citizen diplomacy and as a means to create temporary communities of rebel artists Every year La Pocha conducts a summer and a winter performance art school in which the troupe s radical pedagogy body based methodology that has been developed during the last 20 years is shared with international groups of rebel artists 7 Gomez Pena s work with La Pocha Nostra has been presented across the US Canada Mexico Latin America Europe Russia Australia and South Africa In recent years the troupe has presented work at Tate Modern London Arnolfini Bristol the Guggenheim Museum New York LACMA Los Angeles the House of World Cultures and the Volksbuhne Berlin MACBA Barcelona El Museo de la Ciudad Mexico City and the Encuentros Hemisfericos in Lima Rio de Janeiro Belo Horizonte Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo Gomez Pena and La Pocha Nostra have participated in the following biennales Havana The Whitney Sydney Liverpool Thessaloniki and Mercosur The troupe s photo performances are now in the permanent collection of Daros Foundation Zurich and Galeria Artificios Gran Canaria citation needed In 2018 the troupe performed The Most un Documented Mexican Artist at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions 9 In 2019 the troupe performed Enchilada Western A Living Museum of Fetishized Identities at The PASEO art festival in Taos New Mexico 10 Collaboration with Coco Fusco edit Gomez Pena traveled internationally for two years with fellow artist Coco Fusco performing The Year of the White Bear and Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the West 3 1992 1994 a satirical performance piece in which the two artists were exhibited in a cage in museums and at arts festivals as authentic Amerindians from a previously undiscovered island off the Mexican coast 11 The pair dressed up in a hodgepodge of ethnic drag and bits of Americana such as a baseball cap and grass skirt in the case of Fusco face paint and a leopard skin wrestling mask for Gomez Pena Coco Fusco described the piece as a satirical commentary both on the Quincentenary celebrations and on the history of this practice of exhibiting human beings from Africa Asia and Latin America in Europe and the United States in zoos theaters and museums 11 During its run the critically acclaimed piece was performed at major museums and arts festivals in New York Washington DC Los Angeles Chicago and Madrid Spain amongst others The Year of the White Bear was sometimes accompanied by a performance piece entitled New World B Order which Chicago Reader art critic Carmela Rago called the denouement of the performance installation at the Field Museum using irony and humor Gomez Pena and Fusco allowed us to contemplate the next step being part of a world border culture reclaiming our humanity and our hearts 12 The artists also worked with filmmaker Paula Heredia to create The Couple in the Cage Guatianaui Odyssey a documentary that records several performances for The Year of the White Bear as well as viewer reactions to the work 13 Collaborations with additional artists edit Besides ongoing projects with La Pocha Nostra Emma Tramposch Saul Garcia Lopez Micha Espinoza Paloma Martinez Cruz Balitronica and Roberto Gomez Hernandez Gomez Pena has made collaboration an integral part of his artistic practice He thinks of collaboration as a form of radical citizenship Some of his notable collaborative projects include artworks created with James Luna Reverend Billy Tania Bruguera Annie Sprinkle Richard Montoya Culture Clash Rene Yanez Sara Shelton Mann Vest amp Page galindog Post Commodity and Non Grata citation needed Awards and honors editThe Guggenheim Fellowship 2019 The Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship 2016 United States Artists Fellow award 2012 14 The Free Culture Award 2012 Cineaste Lifetime Achievement Award 2000 The American Book Award for New World Border 1997 Viva Los Artistas Award 1993 John D and Catherine T MacArthur Fellowship 1991 15 Gomez Pena was the first Chicano artist to receive this award 2 Prix de la Parole 1989 The Bessie Award 1989Bibliography editBooks edit Warrior for Gringostroika book Graywolf Press 1993 ISBN 1 55597 199 7 The New World Border Prophecies Poems amp Loqueras for the End of the world book City Lights 1996 ISBN 978 0 87286 313 2 Temple of Confessions Mexican Beasts and Living Santos book powerHouse Books 1997 ISBN 978 1576870044 Dangerous Border Crossers book Routledge 2000 Codex Espangliensis book City Lights 2000 ISBN 978 0 87286 367 5 Ethno Techno Writings on Performance Activism and Pedagogy book Routledge 2005 ISBN 978 0415362481 El Mexterminator book Oceano 2005 Spanish Bitacora del Cruce book Fondo de Cultura Economica 2006 Spanish and Spanglish Conversations Across Borders book Seagull Books 2011 Laura Levin ed Exercises for Rebel Artists book Routledge 2011 Doc Undoc book City Lights 2017 ISBN 9780872867208 with Felicia Rice Gomez Pena Unplugged Texts on Live Art Social Practice and Imaginary Activism forthcoming Routledge 2020 La Pocha Nostra A handbook for the rebel artist in a post democratic society forthcoming Routledge 2020 Video edit Year Video name Notes2008 Border Clasicos An anthology of his video works 1988 2008 Video Data Bank2008 Homo Fronterizus A collection of his collaborations with Mexican filmmaker Gustavo Vazquez 2008 Onbound store Live Art Development Agency London2005 Ethno techno Los video grafitis A collaboration with Daniel Salazar Gustavo Vazquez Jethro Rothe Kushel and many other independent filmmakers 1990 2005See also editPerformance art Spanglish Conceptual art Latino literatureReferences edit TAPS presents Guillermo Gomez Pena Stanford University Theater and Performance Studies Retrieved May 8 2013 a b Guillermo Gomez Pena Video Data Bank Retrieved May 8 2013 a b Robles Moreno Leticia Please Don t Discover Me On The Year of the White Bear Walker Art Center Magazine Retrieved 25 March 2021 Seda Laurietz Patrick Brian D Spring 2009 Decolonizing the Body Politic Guillermo Gomez Pena s Mapa Corpo 2 Interactive Rituals for the New Millennium TDR 53 1 136 141 doi 10 1162 dram 2009 53 1 136 JSTOR 25599456 S2CID 57567644 Retrieved 25 March 2021 a b c d Guillermo Gomez Pena MacArthur Foundation Retrieved 25 March 2021 Allatson Paul Guillermo Gomez Pena The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature Ed Emmanuel S Nelson Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press 2005 Vol 2 pp 858 59 a b Guillermo Gomez Pena amp La Pocha Nostra Hemispheric Institute Retrieved 25 March 2021 University Denison 4 April 2017 Performance Artist Guillermo Gomez Pena denison edu Retrieved 2018 05 31 Strombert Matt 14 February 2018 Welcome to a World Without Trump Guillermo Gomez Pena s Latest Performance Hyperallergic Retrieved 25 March 2021 No homeland no fear A conversation with the radical art collective that imagines a borderless America PBS 13 September 2019 Retrieved 25 March 2021 a b Johnson Anna Winter 1993 Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gomez Pena BOMB Magazine Retrieved May 14 2013 Rago Carmela January 28 1993 Specimens From the New World Chicago Reader Retrieved May 14 2013 The Couple in the Cage Guatianaui Odyssey Video Data Bank Retrieved May 15 2013 United States Artists Official Website Biographical Sketch Guillermo Gomez Pena A World of Art Retrieved May 8 2013 Further reading editBiographical note on the site of Graywolf Press Guillermo Gomez Pena at Video Data Bank this includes detailed descriptions of his videos Interview on Art Practical Guillermo Gomez Pena amp La Pocha Nostra on the Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library HIDVL External links editOfficial site of Gomez Pena and La Pocha Nostra link to new website Official Photo Blog of Gomez Pena Official Guide to La Pocha Nostra Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guillermo Gomez Pena amp oldid 1162680958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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