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DL Alvarez (born: Darrell-Lynn Alvarez, also known as D-L Alvarez) is a Mexican-American visual artist working in sculpture, prose, performance, film, video, but are best known for their drawings which represent landmark moments in film and history from queer perspectives. Their most written about work is a series of 18 graphite drawings titled The Closet.[1] (2007). These are rendered in a pixelated style and depict sequential stills from the pivotal closet scene in John Carpenter’s 1978 slasher horror film Halloween.
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They frequently work collaboratively and credit this type of process—in which the outcome is unpredictable—as informing even solo projects. “Everything I do has built-in blind spots: parts of the process that incorporate chance or even impossible goals.” (Alvarez interviewed on KUSF radio, December 17th 2011)
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