{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5fbcf597d2c70873168380ea/5fbcf5a1295d340a036cd73a?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Del LaGrace Volcano","description":"<p><em>English episode</em></p>\n\n\n\n<p>In this episode we talk to Del LaGrace Volcano, an artist and activist based in Sweden for 15 years. Del is best known as a still photographer and has been photographing queer scenes and queer personalities &amp; celebrities since the 1970s, mainly in San Francisco and London. They have made several photographic monographs, including The Drag King Book in collaboration with Jack Halberstam in 1999. Del appears in the documentary Venus Boyz from 2002 and have themselves made an unknown number of short movies during their up to now 40-year artistry. In fact, SAQMI is now in the process of digitizing some of Dels' movies and making them accessible for an audience.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Born in California 1957, Year of the Fire Rooster. Del LaGrace Volcano is a gender variant visual artist and cultural producer working with the body and gender/sexual identity notions for both social, political and personal purposes. Volcano is considered one of the pioneers of queer photography. Their work focuses on troubling the constructs of gender, sexuality and the corporeal body as a form of public intervention and antidote to heteronormative culture. Del LaGrace Volcano studied photography at the San Francisco Art Institute from 1979 – 81 eventually gaining an MA in Photography Studies at the University of Derby in 1992. As Della Grace/Del LaGrace Volcano they produced five photographic monographs: Love Bites, 1991, an exploration of lesbian sex culture. The Drag King Book, 1999, (in collaboration with Jack Halberstam) an exploration of drag king culture in both the USA and Europe, Sublime Mutations, 2000, (foreword by Jay Prosser) is a retrospective look at Volcano’s photographic work from the 1990s. Sex Works, 2005, (afterword by Beatriz Preciado) which examines the history of sexuality of queer scenes and Femmes of Power, 2008, (with Dr. Ulrika Dahl), the first photographic monograph that celebrates queer and alternative expressions of femininity in the USA and Europe.</p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>FILMOGRAPHY:</strong><br>1977 &#8211; Nipomo Queen, 30 min, Super 8 documentary about my sister who ran for Elks Rodeo Queen. <br>Stolen when Del left SF for London 1981.&nbsp;<br>1984 &#8211; 1984 &#8211; Year of The Rat Woman, <br>1998 &#8211; Pan Sexual Public Porn AKA The Adventures of Hans &amp; Del, 12 min<br>1999 &#8211; A Prodigal Son, 15 min<br>1999 &#8211; Journey Intersex (with Cara Lavan?), 25 min <br>2000 &#8211; The Passionate Spectator, 10 min<br>2005 &#8211; Gender Queer: Qu’est-Ce Que C’est? with Cara Lavan, 5:50 min<br>2008 &#8211; Trans Sex &#8211; Lesbian Sex Mafia, 9 min<br><br><strong>FILMS/TV by others:</strong><br>2000 &#8211;&nbsp;Sex &amp; The City, HBO, Photographs from The Drag King Book <br>2002 &#8211; Kobra, SVT1<br>2003 &#8211; Venuz Boys by Gabriel Baur<br>2011 &#8211;&nbsp;Embarrassing Bodies: Living with Intersex, Channel 4, UK<br>2012 &#8211;&nbsp;Malou, TV4<br>2017 &#8211; Raised Without Gender a Vice documentary<br>2018 &#8211; Pirate Boys by Pol Merchan<br><br><strong>BOOKS:</strong><br>1992 &#8211; Love Bites &#8211; Photographs by Della Grace<br>1999 &#8211; The Drag King Book, together with Jack Halberstam<br>2000 &#8211; Sublime Mutations<br>2005 &#8211; Sex Works 1978-2005 <br>2008 &#8211; Femmes of Power &#8211; Exploding Queer Femininities together with Ulrika Dahl</p>\n\n\n\n<p><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https://www.dellagracevolcano.se/\" target=\"_blank\">Del LaGrace Volcano homepage</a></p>\n\n\n\n<p></p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Crredits SAQMI Play:</strong><br>Producers: Anna Linder and Malin Holgersson<br>Design and code: Vincent Orback<br>Composer: Amanda Lindgren<br>Publisher: Anna Linder<br>Edited and Mixed by Malin Holgersson<br><br><br><br></p>\n<p><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://saqmi.se\">SAQMI - The Swedish Archive for Queer Moving Images</a></p>","author_name":"SAQMI"}