Gómez-Peña, Guillermo
Dates
- Existence: 19550923
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Between the Lines: Text as Image / Pietri, Pedro ; Homar, Lorenzo ; Gomez-Pena G ; Colo P., 2006
Pietro's artworks are an angry form of those written by Ben and the Fluxus group. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Codex Espangliensis / Gomez-Pena, Guillermo ; Chagoya, Enrique ; Rice, Felicia., 2000
The comments on the cover of this trade edition of a limited edition artist collaborative book project follow. " In a series of beautiful and jarring montages, the artists tell of the colonial conquest, cultural transformations, linguistic admixtures and economic interdependence that have formed the Americas...Rice's masterful typographic compositions orchestrate the many voices, weaving texts from Gomez-Pena's performances through and around the visual play of Chagoya's rhetorically sophisiticated collages, offering a critical analysis of border politics through a density of historical references and icons of popular culture."The book is bound like the ancient codex whose pages can be navigated as one continuous extended frieze. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Friendly Cannibals / Chagoya, Enrique ; Gomez-Pena, Guillermo., 1996
The artist Chagoya presents "a fictional pre-columbian codex book." His images stem from ancient meso-America, comic book characters, Catholic iconography, ethnic stereotypes and the border patrol. Gomez-Pena describes a futurist United States in which the Chicano culture and Spanglish are mainstream. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Temple of Confessions: Mexican Beasts and Living Santos / Gomez-Pena, Guillermo ; Sifuentes, Roberto., 1996
This book reflects the "multimedia art project that uses high technology and lowbrow kitsch; it encourages will-intentioned dialogue between different ethnic groups and razas as well as exposes some of the trashiest jokes and ethnic slurs found on mid-America's minds." The performances documented in this book deal with the low esteem that Americans place on the the role of Mexicans in American society. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The New World Border / Gomez-Pena, Guillermo., 1996
Subtitled "Prophecies, Poems & Loqueras for the end of the Century," Gomez-Pena writes about the interaction and space between the Mexican and American cultures using performance art, poetry, essays and dramas as his media. He is involved with the issues of immigration, racial violence, AIDS, political freedom and human rights. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.