Rocío Boliver

Rocío Boliver is a Mexican performance artist who creates body art about the repression of women in Mexico. In 1992, Boliver began her career as a performance artist reading her porno-erotic writings. [1] Boliver has a background in video and Mexican theatre. She worked in theatre projects, performance and contemporary art under the prominent playwright Juan José Gurrola from 1994 to 2007. [2] Boliver has performed at a variety of venues such as museums, raves, universities, galleries, activist meetings and TV programs. [3] An underground cultural icon in Mexico, Boliver is part of a Goth-art scene, and has presented works at alternative forums such as the Sadomasochism National Festival. [4] Boliver’s work has been presented in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. [4]

Biography

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Rocío Boliver was born in Mexico City in 1956. [5] Boliver studied dance and philosophy. [3] In 1992, Boliver began reading her porno-erotic texts, which focus on sexually repressive ideologies towards Mexican women. [2] From 1998-2008 Boliver collaborated with an electropanic music ensemble called Binaria, combining sound art and performance art. [3] Boliver studied performance art at the Tisch School for the Arts, New York University with Richard Schechner, and history of performance in Arts Plastiques du Cégep de l'Abitibi, Quebec, Canada. [5] In 2002, Boliver published her first book Saber Escoger. [6] Boliver contributes writings to alternative sexual magazines and regularly lectures. [3] [4]

Career

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Boliver has exhibited works in the museums Ex Teresa Arte Actual (INBA) and El Museo Experimental El Eco (UNAM). [5] Boliver has been awarded the 2013 National System of Creators scholarship from FONCA, CONACULTA; the 2010 Residence Fellowship, Ladines, Art Research Center, Government of the Principality of Asturias, Spain; and finally the 2008 Scholarship support through Cultural and Joint Investment Projects FONCA-The National Council for Culture and the Arts, Project Sweet sixteen and still virgin, retrospective exhibition. [4] Boliver teaches performance art workshops in Lisbon, New York, Barcelona and Mexico City. [5]

References

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  1. ^ "Hemispheric Institute".
  2. ^ a b "Grace Exhibition". Cite error: The named reference "Grace Exhibition" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d "Hemisphere Short Performance- Close Your Legs".
  4. ^ a b c d "International Performance Association".
  5. ^ a b c d "Rocío Boliver". Cite error: The named reference "Rocío Boliver" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  6. ^ "Google Books".