On the ground floor of Moco Museum, A Dream occupies Room 1, where Andrés Reisinger adopts a surrealist approach, using digital media to reflect the inner psyche and dream-catch unfiltered creativity, inviting the audience to reimagine reality, offering new perspectives, and at times, moments of revelation.
In Room 2, How I write my stories explores the origins of creativity, presenting a digital narrative that reflects the hidden processes behind the artist's work, showcasing how Reisinger's ideas take root, evolve, and transform into finished creations, allowing the audience to witness the complexity behind his creative journey.
In the basement, Take Over Elastic transforms the space into an experiential realm filled with monumental pink structures that combine biomorphic shapes and vibrant textiles. The installation encourages interaction, allowing viewers to move through the space and influence their surroundings, emphasizing fluidity and flexibility in form.
Fly, a mesmerizing video installation brings together some of the most recognizable symbols from Reisinger's work, such as the apple, the clock, books, and the iconic Hortensia chair. This piece is displayed in its own dedicated area.
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