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Erick Pérez (Venezuela, 1994) is a photographer and queer artist. Since adolescence, he began to work on self-portraiture as a disobedient gesture against the narratives
that tried to define it. His practice explores the body as a mutant surface. Through visual fictions that range from the monstrous to the intimate,
constructs scenes where skin and disguise become languages of resistance. Each image inhabits the borders between the intimate and the performative,
the game of the political, the sensitive and the rebellious. Through her work, she proposes to reimagine identity, body and sexuality not as fixed essences,
but as mutable matters, in constant transformation. Her photographs are passages that allow us to connect with the queer imagination.

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