Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Maris Bustamante

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
Mexican


Name
  
Maris Bustamante

Maris Bustamante artesescenicasuclmesarchivossubidosartistas5

Born
  
November 20, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-11-20
)
Mexico City

Known for
  
conceptual art, performance, sculpture, theater,t.v.

Notable work
  
La patente del Taco, 1979 Contra los superheroes gringos,1979

Maris bustamante performance tortuga 1


Maris Bustamante (born November 10, 1949) is a Mexican interdisciplinary artist who has presented her work in 21 solo exhibitions and over 400 group shows in Mexico and internationally. She has conceived, written, produced and executed more than 250 performances, installations, environments and two big “contraespectáculos” (anti-shows). She has presented performance art pieces through television broadcasts, which she called "social performances" involving the non-arts public. She also designs sets, costumes, and props for theatre, television, and cinema.

Contents

Maris Bustamante La pionera del performance en Mxico Maris Bustamante tuvo una

She studied at Escuela Nacional de Pintura Y Escultura "La Esmeralda," one of the two top art schools in Mexico, from 1968 to 1973.

Maris Bustamante MARIS BUSTAMANTE ARTE PARA DARNOS CUENTA DE QUE NOS DAMOS CUENTA

In the 1970s, she began working as a conceptual artist, participating in the Groups ("Los Grupos") Movement in México City. She worked with the group NO GRUPO since its founding in 1979, until its dissolution six years later. SInce producing her first happening in 1971, she has researched non-traditional narratives.

Maris Bustamante Maris Bustamante latareadelArte

From 1977 to 1983, No Grupo staged several performances each year. In 1979, Bustamante spearheaded their extremely satirical Patente del Taco (1984). The piece primarily consisted of Bustamante’s application for and reception of a patent for the taco, an indigenous Mexican food. The taco and patent were photographed in erotic ways, with the food arranged vertically and decorated with slogans such as “Atrévase a cometer un acto erótico cómase un taco” (commit an erotic act: eat a taco). The images were then blown up to a cartoonish side to symbolize the inflated role of machismo in Mexican culture.

Maris Bustamante Maris Bustamante Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

In 1983, with Mónica Mayer, she founded the first feminist art collective in Mexico, Polvo de Gallina Negra (Black Hen Powder). Bustamante and Mayer's work combined radical social criticism and humour, exemplified by the group’s name: “Black Hen Powder – to protect us from the patriarchal magic which makes women disappear.”

Maris Bustamante Archivo Virtual de Artes Escnicas

For one performance, ¡MADRES! (1984), Bustamante and Mayer became pregnant at the same time so they could experience the conditions of pregnancy in Mexico. One element of the performance was a television series on Canal 2 de Televisa Mexico called “Mother for a Day,” in which Bustamante and Mayer “impregnated” famous men like anchorman Guillermo Ochoa (1987). A key discussion topic on the show was domestic life, with a focus on the massive amount of labor that goes into motherhood.

Maris bustamante mpg


References

Maris Bustamante Wikipedia