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.
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Andrés Pereira Paz
Andrés Pereira Paz (1986 La Paz) lives and works between Lima, Berlin and Mexico City. Next exhibition: Denver Art Museum in the United States. Recently, his works have been exhibited at ”Future Generation Art Prize” in Kiev, Ukraine; Art Basel Statements, Brunanden, Germany. in Kiev, Ukraine; Art Basel Statements, Brunand Brunand Gallery, Berlin, Germany; 11th Berlin Biennale; Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; The Ryder Projects and Gasworks, London; Latvian The Ryder Projects and Gasworks, London; Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga; Museo de Arte Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina; Kinderhook & Caracas, Berlin; The Caracas, Berlin; National Museum of Art, La Paz; Second Grand Tropical Biennale,
San Juan, Puerto Rico, among others.
His work can be found in public collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA), Chicago, Chicago, IL. of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA), Chicago, USA; KADIST, San Francisco, USA and Instituto Alumnos, Mexico. and Instituto Alumnos, Mexico.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, among others.
His work can be found in public collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA), Chicago, Chicago, IL. of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA), Chicago, USA; KADIST, San Francisco, USA and Instituto Alumnos, Mexico. and Instituto Alumnos, Mexico.
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Available works

“Yo fortifico sus columnas [I fortify their columns]” – 2019 – 2020
Dimensions variable
Multimedia installation Steel sculptures, sound, lamps

“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

“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
19 x 162 x 62 cm
Textile, pearls & wooden shelf






