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. Boliver has a background in video and Mexican theatre. From 1994 to 2007 she worked in theatre projects, performance and contemporary art, collaborating with the playwright Juan José Gurrola . Boliver has performed at a variety of venues such as museums, raves, universities, galleries, activist meetings and TV programs. 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. Boliver's work has been presented in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.
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| - 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. Boliver has a background in video and Mexican theatre. From 1994 to 2007 she worked in theatre projects, performance and contemporary art, collaborating with the playwright Juan José Gurrola . Boliver has performed at a variety of venues such as museums, raves, universities, galleries, activist meetings and TV programs. 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. Boliver's work has been presented in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. (en)
- Rocío Boliver (México D.F., 1956) es una actriz, escritora y artista del performance mexicana. Conocida como La Congelada de Uva, sus performances se centran en la crítica a la opresión de las mujeres. Se caracteriza por hacer físico el dolor psicológico. Para ella, es necesario sentir el dolor para poderlo transmitir a través de su cuerpo. Debido a la desnudez explícita y a la violencia de sus actos en contra de los tabúes, se ha convertido en un ícono de la contracultura no sólo en México sino a nivel internacional. Estudió el arte del performance en el Tisch School of the Arts en la Universidad de Nueva York con Richard Schechner, e historia del performance en Arts Plastiques en Cégep de l'Abitbi, Quebec, Canadá. Ha impartido talleres de performance en ciudades como Lisboa, Nueva Yo (es)
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| - Rocío Boliver (México D.F., 1956) es una actriz, escritora y artista del performance mexicana. Conocida como La Congelada de Uva, sus performances se centran en la crítica a la opresión de las mujeres. Se caracteriza por hacer físico el dolor psicológico. Para ella, es necesario sentir el dolor para poderlo transmitir a través de su cuerpo. Debido a la desnudez explícita y a la violencia de sus actos en contra de los tabúes, se ha convertido en un ícono de la contracultura no sólo en México sino a nivel internacional. Estudió el arte del performance en el Tisch School of the Arts en la Universidad de Nueva York con Richard Schechner, e historia del performance en Arts Plastiques en Cégep de l'Abitbi, Quebec, Canadá. Ha impartido talleres de performance en ciudades como Lisboa, Nueva York, Barcelona y Ciudad de México. Su metodología se encuentra documentada en el libro Pedagogy of Performance de Valentín Torrens. (es)
- 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. Boliver has a background in video and Mexican theatre. From 1994 to 2007 she worked in theatre projects, performance and contemporary art, collaborating with the playwright Juan José Gurrola . Boliver has performed at a variety of venues such as museums, raves, universities, galleries, activist meetings and TV programs. 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. Boliver's work has been presented in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. (en)
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