Octubre 2015 - Marzo 2016

Giuseppe Campuzano

Línea de vida (Lifeline) is an installation of the project Museo Travesti del Perú (The Peruvian Transvestite Museum) by Giuseppe Campuzano who proposed the creation of a queer, mixed, polluted counternarrative, related to the official history of Peru. Through an alternative museum model, where collecting objects, text, images and artwork is based on a thorough academic research, the project aims to disturb modern preconceptions which are inseparable from official institutions, especially in contexts with a strong colonial legacy. Over several years, and supported by multiple partners, Campuzano has performed several actions, dramas and publications challenging the place that the hegemonic heterosexual subjectivity has in our societies. This aesthetic and political bet has featured the figure of the “indigenous / mestizo androgynous transvestite.”

Vimeo / Museo de Antioquia – via Iframely

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