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Del LaGrace Volcano was born on 26 July, 1957 in California, United States, is an Artist and activist. Discover Del LaGrace Volcano's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Del LaGrace Volcano (born July 26, 1957) is an American artist, performer, and activist from California.
A formally trained photographer, Volcano's work includes installation, performance and film and interrogates the performance of gender on several levels, especially the performance of masculinity and femininity.
Born intersex, Volcano developed both male and female characteristics as an adolescent but was raised and socialized as female.
Volcano continued to live the first 37 years of their life as a woman, but since then has been living as both male and female.
Del LaGrace Volcano (formerly named Della Grace) continues to adopt their true self through their name and gender.
After marrying a queer man, Johnny Volcano, Del took on their current name to challenge the "bi-gendered status quo."
Johnny has now changed his name while Del kept the surname and passed it on to their two children.
Prior to moving to San Francisco when they were nineteen, Volcano attended Allan Hancock College as a student in the Visual Studies program from 1977 to 1979.
Sex Works 1978–2005, also containing an essay by Beatriz Preciado.
Volcano, in the book's forward, describes their first experience with a drag king act, which took place in San Francisco in 1985 when "the On Our Backs/ BurLEZK gang were putting on strip shows for lesbians at The Baybrick Inn. "
Love Bites, as Della Grace, published by Gay Men's Press, London, 1991: "Perhaps the first published photographic monograph of lesbian sexuality in the world made from an insider's perspective. In the early 1990s LOVE BITES generated a great deal of controversy and censorship in both the mainstream and lesbian/gay media. In the USA it was banned by Customs & Excise for two weeks. In Canada they cut the most "offensive" photographs out of the book before selling it. In England it was sold by mainstream booksellers but not in lesbian or gay bookshops who protested they couldn't take the risk or disagreed with the SM content. Although it has been out of print for over 10 years it is still considered a queer classic."
Volcano earned an MA in Photographic Studies at University of Derby, UK in 1992 after studying photography at the San Francisco Art Institute from 1979 to 1981.
Del LaGrace Volcano continues to further adopt their true self through their gender as well as their name.
Volcano's work complicates understandings of both femininity and masculinity by depicting lesbian masculinity.
In "The Feminine Principle" Volcano takes queer femininities as a focus; including in this project is a portrait of Kate Bornstein.
In "Lesbian Boyz and Other Inverts," Volcano's celebration of butch dykes, transsexual boys and other gender-queers.
In the project, masculinity is shown as a tool of subversion.
Volcano's recent photographs demonstrate how intersex bodies can offer an entirely new perspective on the body.
The “normal” body in relation to Volcano's photographs becomes queer, describing the bodies in their latest works as "sites of mutation, loss, and longing."
In these newer works, Volcano takes on the loss of their friend, Kathy Acker and the transformation of their lover Simo Maronati's abled body into a disabled one.
Here, Volcano illustrates the queerness of any body marked by illness or trauma.
Their self-portrait "INTER*me" photograph series (formally the "Herm Body" series) is a raw rendition of the artist's body using black and white Polaroid film, in conversation with their previous work it speaks to the construction of different age-selves and the technologies of gender in photography.
The Drag King Book, co-authored with Judith "Jack" Halberstam, published by Serpent's Tail, 1999.
The Drag King Book focusses on the drag kings of London, San Francisco, and New York.
Sublime Mutations, published by Konkursbuchverlag, 2000: "Sublime Mutations, a photographic retrospective of Del LaGrace Volcano's work produced over the course of the last ten years, visually remaps the political and theoretical cutting edge of the queer avant garde."
In Jay Prossler's introduction, Prossler claims that through LaGrace Volcano's work "we see the changing shape of our bodies and our communities reflected".
Importantly however, we also glimpse the changes promised by our was of seeing, the mutations we read as well as those that are visited upon our bodies.
LaGrace Volcano skillfully demonstrates that sublime mutations are always already the transformations that viewers project on the physical world, and especially on the body.
Volcano's artist statement of September 2005 reads:
Volcano also explores themes of both sexual and gender fluidity throughout their work.
Volcano often depicts the instability of gender identity, by pushing past the binary gender system, and frequently uses their queerness in their work to contest the idea of sexual identity as something that is permanently embodied.
As shown in Volcano's photography book, "Love Bites", Volcano presents various images of women at sexual play, dressed "in costumes ranging from brides to gay leather men".
Volcano, in this way, seems to aim at defying conventional gender norms and feminist principles within their text.
In Teddy Boy David, Volcano further pushes this agenda and toys with the idea of age dynamics and, mainly, youthfulness in terms of sexuality and sexual play.
Published by Konkursbuchverlag, 2005.
Del has been in a partnership with the children's mother, Matilda Wurm since 2006.
to which Del refers to themself as a "MaPa".
Volcano had a mid-career retrospective at the Leslie Lohman Museum in 2012.
Selected published works include: