Publication: Sin vergu¿enzas propias: Violencia y cultura queer. Una conversación con Roberto Guerrero.
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Guerrero Miranda, Roberto
Rodríguez-Mateo, Juan Ramón
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En esta entrevista, realizada el 8 de noviembre de 2017, los autores
conversan sobre la visión que el propio artista plástico y profesor
Roberto Guerrero tiene de la violencia social frente a su militancia
homosexual y el reflejo de ello en su propia obra. Con el trasfondo
del arte contemporáneo y de la sociedad costarricenses se
tratan asuntos como la cultura queer en el país centroamericano,
las vivencias personales del artista con respecto a su sexualidad y
la re-construcción de las identidades masculina y femenina en un
contexto de voluntad des-normativizadora con respecto a los roles
sexuales. A través del diálogo, los autores van definiendo un imaginario
artístico muy personal e indagando en sus orígenes personales
y deseos artísticos.
In this interview, held on November 8, 2017, the authors talk about the vision that the artist himself and professor Roberto Guerrero has of social violence against his homosexual militancy and the reflection of it in his own work. Against the backdrop of contemporary art and Costa Rican society, issues such as the Queer culture in the Central American country, the personal experiences of the artist with regard to his sexuality and the re-construction of masculine and feminine identities in a context of will are to be discussed with respect to sex roles. Through dialogue, the authors define a very personal artistic imaginary and investigate their personal origins and artistic desires.
In this interview, held on November 8, 2017, the authors talk about the vision that the artist himself and professor Roberto Guerrero has of social violence against his homosexual militancy and the reflection of it in his own work. Against the backdrop of contemporary art and Costa Rican society, issues such as the Queer culture in the Central American country, the personal experiences of the artist with regard to his sexuality and the re-construction of masculine and feminine identities in a context of will are to be discussed with respect to sex roles. Through dialogue, the authors define a very personal artistic imaginary and investigate their personal origins and artistic desires.




