This publication edited by the Regional Government of Madrid as-
pires to be a reference for a comprehensive and profound study of
the work of the artists Cabello/Carceller (Paris, 1963 / Madrid,
1964). A book that brings together the intensive artistic work
of the duo, who since the early 1990s have expressed a criti-
cism of the forms of hegemonic identity, opening up the spectrum
by dignifying identitary differences. Cabello/Carceller propose
strategies of dislocation to directly and forcefully expose the
contradictions in the predominant neo-liberal model. Their oeuvre
draws on the feminist, queer, and decolonial theoretical tradi-
tion and employs the body and its conflicting social and cultural
positioning as raw material. By means of performance, photogra-
phy, sculpture, or video they suggest alternatives to the domi-
nant narrative.