Mexican American visual artist, performance artist, and community activist
David Zamora Casas
Born
1960 (age 63–64)
Notable work
Portrait of a Burnout (1993), Love has no Gender (1993)
Style
performance art, visual art
Website
http://www.davidzamoracasas.com/
David Zamora Casas (born 1960) is a Mexican-American visual artist, performance artist, and community activist based in San Antonio, Texas who has been active since 1985.[1] His work addresses his identity as a gay Chicano artist and explores themes of androgyny, queerness, and redefining traditional Mexican art.[2][3][4] Casas is a self-described "artivist" who creates paintings, installations, altars, and performance works.[5]
Chicano art scholar and specialist Tomás Ybarra-Frausto, who notably wrote about rasquache, described Casas's canvases as a "mix word and image to visualize autobiographical and universal stories of homoerotic love, loss and persistent social concerns including immigration, environmental plunder, gender disparity and the multiple issues facing marginalized individuals and communities."[5]
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