In her new series Anti-Icon: Apokalypsis, Martine Gutierrez assumes the role of iconic women or gender-fluid figures from throughout history and mythology, from Helen of Troy to Joan of Arc
Her sleek images depicted the American artist and performer assuming the role of iconic women or gender-fluid figures from throughout history and mythology.
says Gutierrez, describing the starting point of her long-running project. “Whether Magdalene or Mulan, Joan or Judith, she is a prophecy destined, both born before her time and a visionary for a future that will come to pass, fallen from the world’s pedestal to rise as an idol in death.
Gutierrez also takes on the role of icons who have been historically viewed as male but are in fact gender ambiguous: In embodying each of the icons herself as a transgender Latinx woman of indigenous descent, Gutierrez challenges the limits of mainstream assumptions, questioning the strict definitions often held around race and gender.in 2021. The works also feel incredibly celebratory of both Gutierrez’s body and the play that can be found in dress and embellishment, from Elizabeth I’s fiery red wig to Cleopatra’s expressive gold jewellery.
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