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T. Nikki Cesare Schotzko

Guillermo Gómez-Peña II

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T. Nikki Cesare reflects on Homo Fronterizus: Recent Performance Video Works 2008–11, a ‘performative investigation in artificial identity’ by GGP and videographer Gustavo Vazquez.


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This clip represents, in the artist’s own words, ‘a performative investigation in artificial identity, representation, doppelgangers, drag and the fluid borders of authorship and collaboration’.
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This clip represents, in the artist’s own words, ‘a performative investigation in artificial identity, representation, doppelgangers, drag and the fluid borders of authorship and collaboration’.
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This clip represents, in the artist’s own words, ‘a performative investigation in artificial identity, representation, doppelgangers, drag and the fluid borders of authorship and collaboration’.
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This clip represents, in the artist’s own words, ‘a performative investigation in artificial identity, representation, doppelgangers, drag and the fluid borders of authorship and collaboration’.