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  1. Jose Villalobos is currently represented by Liliana Bloch Gallery.

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      WORKS BY JOSÉ VILLALOBOS. Home Work ...

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      Villalobos grew up on the US/Mexico border in El Paso, TX,...

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      Albright College, Joto Fronterizo Catalogue, Joto-Cowboy:...

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  2. José Villalobos’s multimedia exhibition, groomed, conveys the effects of machismo within Norteño culture. Through sculpture and performance, Villalobos displays a nuanced and proud connection to his heritage, withstanding the historic and violent undercurrents of homophobia that exist within it.

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · José Villalobos’s multimedia exhibition, groomed, conveys the effects of machismo within Norteño culture. Through sculpture and performance, Villalobos displays a nuanced and proud connection to his heritage, withstanding the historic and violent undercurrents of homophobia that exist within it.

  4. Sep 2, 2019 · Jose Villalobos has become a fixture in the San Antonio art scene. His references to the machismo in his own Norteño culture are the foundation on which he bases his practice, in order to use the images and behaviors of the macho to subvert it.

  5. Dec 12, 2018 · José Villalobos grew up on the US/Mexico border in El Paso, TX, and was raised in a traditional conservative family. His work reconciles the identity challenges in his life, caught in between traditional Mexican customs and American mores, as well as growing up with religious ideals that contrast with being gay.

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · I FIRST SAW José Villalobos’ work in Houston at a performance art festival, Experimental Action. His performance, in which he stained a solid white, western-style suit with the vibrant magenta juice of prickly pear cactus fruit, was spellbinding.

  7. José Villalobos, who grew up on the US/Mexico border in El Paso, makes work that reflects the complex intersection of patriarchal ideology, conservative Mexican customs, American values, and religious beliefs that criticize and condemn queerness.