Martine Gutierrez: Anti-Icon: Apokalypsis

Martine Gutierrez (b. 1989) is a transdisciplinary artist, performing, writing, composing and directing elaborate narrative scenes to subvert pop-cultural tropes in the exploration of identity – both personally and collectively intersectional to the cultural boundaries of race, gender, class and nationality. Her work has been shown internationally, and is held in major public and private collections across the United States and abroad. Gutierrez received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2012. She is also a published musician and has produced several commercial videos. Gutierrez lives and works in New York.

Digital copy of the ANTI-ICON: APOKALYPSIS Brochure

An interview with Curator Elliott Ramsey in the Georgia Straight

Martine Gutierrez plays the mermaid, the siren, and the heroine in SSENSE

Simple wire, garbage bags, and zipties summon goddesses and mythological women. ANTI-ICON: APOKALYPSIS profiled in Stir

Radio-Canada Entrevue avec Elaine Gervais: ANTI-ICON:APOKALYPSIS de Martine Gutierrez

An interview with Martine Gutierrez in The Globe and Mail (paywalled)

A Shape-Shifting Woman Plays All the Parts in the New York Times (paywalled)

Martine’s Latest Performance? Hollywood Actor in The Cut (paywalled)