Anthony Goicolea Photographer, Sculptor, Set Designer, Videographer, 2-D and 3-D Artist Jeri Kelly
Biographical Information/Education: Anthony Goicolea is a Cuban American artist living and working in New York City Pratt Institute of Art, MFA, Sculpture; Minor, Photography, 1994–96 The University of Georgia, BFA, Drawing and Painting, magna cum laude, 1992–94 The University of Georgia, BA, Art History; Minor, Romance Languages, magna cum laude, 1989–92
Early Accomplishments Goicolea first gained international recognition for his unsettling technique of arranging, within a single frame, photographic clones of himself in various poses. His first “Multiple Self-Portrait” series, You and What Army, was produced in This series saw him join together surrealism and fantasy with poignant social comment.
Last Supper, 1999
Blizzard, 2001
Inspiration Goicolea exhibits an obvious influence of Cindy Sherman, who also produces elaborately staged self-portraits portraying different characters
Overlying Themes of the Work Although in his mid-thirties, Goicolea portrays himself, disturbingly convincingly, as a series of pre-pubescent boys. This allows the artist to bring a sense of innocence to his often provocative images that portray childhood pranks, often charged with elements of sexual curiosity and experimentation.
Spit or Swallow, 1999
Class Picture, 1999
Newer Work… Goicolea has recently been producing and exhibiting his drawings and sculptural installations, which include similar subject matter to his digital photographs
Matrimony, 2006
Search Party, 2007
Low Tide, 2007
Mother I, from the Related Portrait series, 2008
References hony_goicole.html hony_goicole.html title.com/public/newsletters/September_2008_- _Mixed_Media_0.htm title.com/public/newsletters/September_2008_- _Mixed_Media_0.htm Goicolea, A. & Harris, J. (2003). Anthony Goicolea. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Twin Palms Publishers.