Born in
Cantillana, a town in the
province of Seville. As a visible homosexual, he abandoned his home town in 1971 and moved to
Barcelona, where he would develop his artistic life and work as a decorative painter in order to make a living. His work encompassed
painting,
handicrafts,
installations and
public actions. The latter, combined with his life as a visible figure in Barcelona's contemporary counter-cultural scene, were especially popular. He was known to frequent
las Ramblas, where he walked around
cross-dressing with friends and collaborators such as Camilo or
Nazario. His performances were disruptive to the social conventions and
gender stereotypes of late Francoism, which has led him to be considered a precedent for
queer activism. In 1977 he further participated in the first
Pride demonstration in Barcelona, where his non-normative appearance was also controversial. The following year he was detained on the Ramblas alongside Nazario and subsequently beaten, triggering a protest for his release and that of his fellow companions. In his work and aesthetic he embedded numerous elements of Andalusian
folk religion, redefining them as counter-cultural elements and incorporating them into his art. In addition to his performances, the centrality of these elements in the exhibitions
Un poco de Andalucía (Galería Mec-Mec, 1977) and
La Primavera (Antiguo Hospital de la Santa Creu, 1982). In the field of cinema, he was the protagonist of the documentaries
Ocaña: an Intermittent Portrait (Ocaña, retrato intermitente, 1978), directed by
Ventura Pons and
Ocaña, der engel in er qual singt (1979), directed by
Gérard Courant. In the following years he starred in the film
Manderley (1981) and the short film
Silencis (1982). The posthumous documentary
Ocaña: la memoria del sol (2009) analysed his persona based on archive material, images and unpublished testimonies. In September 1983 he returned to Cantillana to celebrate the youth festivities of the Semana de la Juventud and to be reunited with his family. There he made and wore a costume made of paper and cloth, which included a
papier-mâché sun with sparklers attached. It caught fire and he was badly burned. Although his burns were progressively healing, the general weakening of his body led to a resurgence of his longstanding
hepatitis, which led to his death on 18 September 1983. == Homages ==