Andrés Pereira Paz
Bio/CV
Available works
Andrés Pereira Paz
Andrés Pereira Paz
Andrés Pereira Paz’s work focuses on how the circulation of people and information affects national, regional and global imaginaries, revealing the construction of identity to be an ongoing and often contradictory process.
Bio/CV
Andrés Pereira Paz
Andrés Pereira Paz (La Paz, 1986) lives and works in México City. Studied at the ‘’Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes Hernando Siles’’ and at the workshops of Diana Aisenberg and Roberto Valcárcel in his native La Paz, Bolivia and Buenos Aires.
Recent exhibitions include: “See you at the studio” at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; “Antes de América. Fuentes originarias en la cultura moderna” at Fundación MARCH, Madrid (2023); “La siesta de los grandes temas’’ at Guadalajara 90210 gallery, Mexico City (2023); ‘’A 18 minutos del Sol’’ at the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (2023); ‘’Paisajes Espectrales at MAAT Gallery (2023); Paris, ‘’Who tells a tail adds a tale’’ at the Denver Art Museum (2022); ‘’Future Generation Art Prize’’ in Kiev (2021); Art Basel Statements, Basel (2021); Brunand Brunand Gallery, Berlin (2021); the 11th Berlin Biennale at the Martin Gropius Museum, Berlin (2020); Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2020); Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga (2019); Kinderhook & Caracas, Berlin (2019); The Ryder Projects, London (2018), Kiosko Galería, Santa Cruz de la Sierra; Crisis Galería, Lima (2018); Gasworks Open Studios, London (2017); National Museum of Art, La Paz; Second Grand Tropical Biennale, San Juan de Puerto Rico, among others.
His works are included in public collections such as MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago), Denver Art Museum, KADIST San Francisco & Instituto Alumnos, México.
Recent exhibitions include: “See you at the studio” at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; “Antes de América. Fuentes originarias en la cultura moderna” at Fundación MARCH, Madrid (2023); “La siesta de los grandes temas’’ at Guadalajara 90210 gallery, Mexico City (2023); ‘’A 18 minutos del Sol’’ at the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (2023); ‘’Paisajes Espectrales at MAAT Gallery (2023); Paris, ‘’Who tells a tail adds a tale’’ at the Denver Art Museum (2022); ‘’Future Generation Art Prize’’ in Kiev (2021); Art Basel Statements, Basel (2021); Brunand Brunand Gallery, Berlin (2021); the 11th Berlin Biennale at the Martin Gropius Museum, Berlin (2020); Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2020); Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga (2019); Kinderhook & Caracas, Berlin (2019); The Ryder Projects, London (2018), Kiosko Galería, Santa Cruz de la Sierra; Crisis Galería, Lima (2018); Gasworks Open Studios, London (2017); National Museum of Art, La Paz; Second Grand Tropical Biennale, San Juan de Puerto Rico, among others.
His works are included in public collections such as MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago), Denver Art Museum, KADIST San Francisco & Instituto Alumnos, México.
Available works
“Volver (Monumento Cósmico J.T.G) I” 2024
55.5 x 75.5 cm each
Frottage of charcoal on cotton paper
“Mysteries: Puma (for guilt-free rest)”, 2022
120 x 150 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’ and others
“Mysteries: Llama (to open portals to new fortunes)”, 2022
120 x 150 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’ and others
“Mysteries: Condor (to fly over problems)”, 2022
150 x 120 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’, ‘’Tiahuanacu jewels’’ 10 bolivianos bills, quartz pendulums
“Mysteries: Amaru (to navigate multiple dimensions)”, 2022
120 x 150 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the following workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’, ‘’Tiahuanacu jewels’’, ‘’Salvador Terán’’ and others
“Una propuesta de mural en homenaje al parlamento de las mujeres (A mural proposal in homage to the parliament of women)”, 2021
225 x 216 x 85 cm
Steel sculpture, fake mink curtain
“El despertar de la naturaleza (The Awakening of Nature)”, 2021
83 x 251 cm
Dry pastel on fine art paper and oak frames
Andrés Pereira Paz
Andrés Pereira Paz’s work focuses on how the circulation of people and information affects national, regional and global imaginaries, revealing the construction of identity to be an ongoing and often contradictory process.
Andrés Pereira Paz
Andrés Pereira Paz (La Paz, 1986) lives and works in México City. Studied at the ‘’Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes Hernando Siles’’ and at the workshops of Diana Aisenberg and Roberto Valcárcel in his native La Paz, Bolivia and Buenos Aires.
Recent exhibitions include: “See you at the studio” at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; “Antes de América. Fuentes originarias en la cultura moderna” at Fundación MARCH, Madrid (2023); “La siesta de los grandes temas’’ at Guadalajara 90210 gallery, Mexico City (2023); ‘’A 18 minutos del Sol’’ at the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (2023); ‘’Paisajes Espectrales at MAAT Gallery (2023); Paris, ‘’Who tells a tail adds a tale’’ at the Denver Art Museum (2022); ‘’Future Generation Art Prize’’ in Kiev (2021); Art Basel Statements, Basel (2021); Brunand Brunand Gallery, Berlin (2021); the 11th Berlin Biennale at the Martin Gropius Museum, Berlin (2020); Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2020); Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga (2019); Kinderhook & Caracas, Berlin (2019); The Ryder Projects, London (2018), Kiosko Galería, Santa Cruz de la Sierra; Crisis Galería, Lima (2018); Gasworks Open Studios, London (2017); National Museum of Art, La Paz; Second Grand Tropical Biennale, San Juan de Puerto Rico, among others.
His works are included in public collections such as MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago), Denver Art Museum, KADIST San Francisco & Instituto Alumnos, México.
Recent exhibitions include: “See you at the studio” at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; “Antes de América. Fuentes originarias en la cultura moderna” at Fundación MARCH, Madrid (2023); “La siesta de los grandes temas’’ at Guadalajara 90210 gallery, Mexico City (2023); ‘’A 18 minutos del Sol’’ at the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (2023); ‘’Paisajes Espectrales at MAAT Gallery (2023); Paris, ‘’Who tells a tail adds a tale’’ at the Denver Art Museum (2022); ‘’Future Generation Art Prize’’ in Kiev (2021); Art Basel Statements, Basel (2021); Brunand Brunand Gallery, Berlin (2021); the 11th Berlin Biennale at the Martin Gropius Museum, Berlin (2020); Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2020); Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga (2019); Kinderhook & Caracas, Berlin (2019); The Ryder Projects, London (2018), Kiosko Galería, Santa Cruz de la Sierra; Crisis Galería, Lima (2018); Gasworks Open Studios, London (2017); National Museum of Art, La Paz; Second Grand Tropical Biennale, San Juan de Puerto Rico, among others.
His works are included in public collections such as MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago), Denver Art Museum, KADIST San Francisco & Instituto Alumnos, México.
“Volver (Monumento Cósmico J.T.G) I” 2024
55.5 x 75.5 cm each
Frottage of charcoal on cotton paper
“Mysteries: Puma (for guilt-free rest)”, 2022
120 x 150 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’ and others
“Mysteries: Llama (to open portals to new fortunes)”, 2022
120 x 150 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’ and others
“Mysteries: Condor (to fly over problems)”, 2022
150 x 120 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’, ‘’Tiahuanacu jewels’’ 10 bolivianos bills, quartz pendulums
“Mysteries: Amaru (to navigate multiple dimensions)”, 2022
120 x 150 cm
Embroidered tapestry with objects from the following workshops: ‘’Los Castillo’’, ‘’Tiahuanacu jewels’’, ‘’Salvador Terán’’ and others
“Una propuesta de mural en homenaje al parlamento de las mujeres (A mural proposal in homage to the parliament of women)”, 2021
225 x 216 x 85 cm
Steel sculpture, fake mink curtain
“El despertar de la naturaleza (The Awakening of Nature)”, 2021
83 x 251 cm
Dry pastel on fine art paper and oak frames