San Antonio officials censor work by Xandra Ibarra in Chicano art exhibition

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Still from Xandra Ibarra's Spictacle II: La Tortillera (2014)

A video work by the Oakland-based artist Xandra Ibarra was removed from a group exhibition at the Centro de Artes in San Antonio after officials declared that it violated a Texas statute prohibiting “obscene content”.

XicanX: New Visions, an exhibition curated by Suzy González and Michael Menchaca that aims to celebrate Chicano art and is on view until 28 June, included Barras work Pictacle II: La Tortillera (2014, and created from a 2004 performance). In the work, the artist “makes tacos with her panties and spreads her seed onto tacos with her Tapatio cock” while dressed as a minstrel Mexican housewife, the curators write in a petition to restore the work.

Barras work was removed from the show before it opened on 13 February. The artist tells The Art Newspaper she “was surprised” at the decision, but that its not the first time her work has been pulled from an exhibition.

The piece is part of a series of “strip tease” videos that deal with gender and Mexican stereotypes. It was shown—along with the strap-on hot sauce bottle, which is its own work called Spic Jouissance Bottle (Tapatio Cock) (2014)—at the Knockdown Center last year in the exhibition Forever Sidepiece.

The National Coalition Against Censorship has sent a letter to the mayor of San Antonio challenging tRead More – Source

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