Edited with text by Julieta González, Laurent Berlant, Inęs Grosso, Henrique Prata Ribeiro, Dan Cameron, Daniel Garza Usabiaga, Pedro Alonzo.
Reyes makes the public active participants in his interventions for social change, from mock peace summits and sanatoriums to recycling projects and more
Published with Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Efiartes, and Fundación Femsa.
Through his large-scale, participatory installations, Mexican artist Pedro Reyes (born 1972) navigates the fields of art, architecture, psychotherapy, theater and literature. His "social sculpture" invites collective engagement outside the museum space, whether organizing against nuclear warfare or turning donated guns into shovels to plant trees.
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Published by RM. Edited with text by Julieta González, Laurent Berlant, Inęs Grosso, Henrique Prata Ribeiro, Dan Cameron, Daniel Garza Usabiaga, Pedro Alonzo.
Reyes makes the public active participants in his interventions for social change, from mock peace summits and sanatoriums to recycling projects and more
Published with Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Efiartes, and Fundación Femsa.
Through his large-scale, participatory installations, Mexican artist Pedro Reyes (born 1972) navigates the fields of art, architecture, psychotherapy, theater and literature. His "social sculpture" invites collective engagement outside the museum space, whether organizing against nuclear warfare or turning donated guns into shovels to plant trees.