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Ivan Monforte was born on 1973 in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, is an Ivan Monforte is performance artist. Discover Ivan Monforte's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Ivan Monforte (born 1973) is a Mexican performance artist based in New York.
His work aspires to start a dialogue for disenfranchised members of the LGBT community about sexuality, love, sex, and loss.
Monforte was born in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
He lives in New York City, New York.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1996, and Master of Fine Arts at New York University in 2004.
He also attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine in 2004.
Early in his career, Monforte worked freelance art jobs for galleries and museums as an art handler, photographer and videographer.
Ivan Monforte has shown work at various museums in New York, including Bronx Museum of the Arts, El Museo del Barrio, and the Queens Museum.
His work often uses "simple gestures and materials, as well as emotional language and content, as strategic tools to address themes of loss and mourning, representations of class, gender, race and sexuality, as well as the pursuit of love."
Monforte also works as a social worker.
His art work and social work influence each other.
Monforte has "worked in HIV prevention education, testing, and social marketing with a special focus on disenfranchised communities, such as homeless adolescents, immigrants, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth."
In 2006, Monforte organized an exhibition at Buzzer Thirty, a gallery in Astoria, Queens.
The exhibit titled I Never Meant to Hurt You (2006) showed artwork that expressed or represented pain, collected from seven artists.
The artwork consisted of videos and paintings.
His exhibition entitled There But For the Grace Of God Go I (2007) explores HIV in the Bronx community.
A year before the project was first performed, he worked at an AIDS service organization with LGBTQ teenagers in the South Bronx as a sexual health educator focusing on HIV and STI prevention education.
He is a certified HIV tester, which supported his exhibition that tested participants for HIV.
His project entitled "Play Smart" trading cards in collaboration with Amos Mac, Richard Renaldi and Christopher Schulz starts a dialogue for Mexican immigrants, especially those of the gay community.
Ivan Monforte produced a social sculpture in 2007 at the Longwood Art Gallery in Bronx, New York, in which free and confidential HIV tests were provided.
The installation took its name from a song of the same name by the disco band, Machine.
The exhibition focused on the effects of disco on culture; during the disco era, HIV was transmitted silently throughout the community.
The Bronx has some of the poorest neighborhoods in NYC, and also one of the highest rates of HIV.
The goal of the exhibition was to start a dialogue about HIV in the Bronx.
Monforte said on the project that "it often became an opportunity to talk about art, public health, activism, and AIDS, and their relationship to each other, as well as educate people about HIV prevention, testing, and treatment."
Originally the project was conducted in the gallery kitchen at Longwood Art Gallery.
However, during the second iteration of the project, it was shut down by a security guard.
A detailed description of the tests were forwarded to the head of public safety of the school.
At this point, an anonymous committee decided the tests could not take place in a kitchen "where food was prepared and could potentially pose a health hazard."
However, rather than blood tests, oral tests were being conducted which would not pose a health risk.
The project continued in a classroom.
The misinformation around HIV tests that caused the exhibition to be moved only proved "HIV is still read as something to be afraid of that needs to be contained, regardless of biological evidence to the contrary."
In a group show, assembled by a guest curator, Christopher Y. Lew, manager of curatorial affairs at New York's P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, "Ivan Monforte works with a different kind of found material -- verbal insults and put-downs he has heard or experienced. His piece "Mean" (2008) consists of several of the insults printed on paper and hung around the exhibition walls. They are actually quite confrontational. This is one of the show's more successful conceptual projects."
In 2011, at La MaMa Galleria, he contributed to an exhibition entitled Mixed Messages: A(I)DS, Art + Words (2011).
The show was sponsored by Visual AIDS, the same artist organization with whom Monforte also produced Play Smart (2012) trading cards.
The artists each contributed artwork that used words to bring urgency to the communication of art.
Monforte embroidered the words "You're Beautiful" for his piece.
In 2012, Ivan Monforte contributed to another project to promote knowledge on HIV.
Play Smart trading cards were created using photographs by Monforte, Amos Mac, Richard Renaldi and Christopher Schulz.
The cards were designed by John Chaich.