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Mexico City-based artist Tareke Ortiz's transgressive pop-art cabaret-noire springs from a unique life lived fully. Ortiz's stage dress of curling bull horns sprouting from his temples, "ritual protective makeup," and gothically rococo clothing provides a darkly camp edge to his soulful, haunting Spanish ballads. His new original work, Lujuria, features songs that draw from Latin musical traditions of bolero, tango, danzón and ranchero and burns with the passionate heat of lost loves past. Ortiz's political performances invite the audience to join him cruising in graveyards and nighttime markets. He speaks to the forbidden experience of queerness within authoritarian regimes and transitive immigrant worlds where such desires render the lustful invisible, even among the already invisible. 

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