Deborah Castillo
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Deborah Castillo (born Caracas, Venezuela, 1971) is a Venezuelan artist who currently resides in Mexico.[1][2] She is known for her controversial works, which challenge the chauvinism of many historical and contemporary political icons. Castillo has explored various artistic media, including video, photography, sculpture, and performance art, disciplines that she intertwines to create complex works that make political statements.[2] Her oeuvre reflects on the persistence of patriarchal power and challenges the heroic and messianic epic.
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Born | 1971 Caracas, Venezuela |
Nationality | Venezuela |
Known for | Installation and performance art |
Notable work | El beso emancipador (2013), Demagogue (2015), Marx Palimpsest (2018) |
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