Special Project
What Color Are You?

Illegal Art
05
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Oct
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2019
29
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Nov
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2019

What Color Are You? invita al público a expresar su identidad pintando un color que los representa, creando colectivamente un mosaico que celebra la diversidad y las conexiones entre personas.

Esta activación brinda a los participantes la oportunidad de verse y pensar qué color los representa esencialmente como persona. Plasmar en un papel quienes son y quienes somos. Sin importar de dónde vienen y a dónde van, el público define cómo quiere ser percibido por los demás, con un simple cuadrado de color.

A cada participante se le invita a pintar en un papel en blanco de 3 x 3 pulgadas (7.62 x 7.62 cm), el color que sentían que los representa. Posteriormente, se les pide que lo coloquen en un panel cuadriculado, uno junto al otro. Día con día la obra va creciendo en un mosaico repleto de diferentes tonalidades de color que representa a cientos de personas, todas ellas relacionadas por un espacio físico, de esta manera, tanto los participantes como los espectadores, podrán admirar la diversidad de las expresiones personales.

What Color Are You? se activó del 5 de octubre al 9 de noviembre. La pieza se mantuvo expuesta hasta el 29 de noviembre, 2019 en ARTZ.

Bio
Illegal Art

The Illegal Art collective was founded in 2001 by artists Otis Kriegel and Michael McDevitt in New York. Its goal is to create participatory public art to inspire self-reflection, thinking and human connection. Each piece is presented or distributed in a way that encourages participation and is simple. His projects have been installed in the United States and South America, Europe and the Middle East.

The results of their project, Suggestion Box, were published by Chronicle Books (Suggestion, August 2005). Suggestion Box has also traveled to three continents, activated by individuals and groups from their local communities, collecting suggestions from tens of thousands of people, in numerous languages.

Illegal Art's work has appeared in media outlets such as National Public Radio, WNYC Radio, American Public Radio, The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Entertainment Weekly, Flavorpill, The Public Art Review, Dwell Magazine, International Herald Tribune, Ad Age, The Guardian and the New York Times.

They were the first artists in residence at the 2013 SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas and have been awarded residencies at Vermont Studio Center, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Webb School of Knoxville and others.

Co-founder Otis Kriegel talks about the work of Illegal Art at TEDx Manhattan Beach in October 2018. Illegal Art also collaborates with other groups and institutions such as the architectural collective 1319, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the Museum of Urban Art in Rome.

His work has been published in numerous catalogs in the United States and Europe.

In September 2019, Illegal Art presented its projects in Mexico City for the first time: The Last Word, Suggestion Box, What Color Are You?, and Measure Up (an installation commissioned by Arte Abierto). The four public art pieces were located within  ARTZ, and Suggestion Box was activated at Arte Abierto and at different locations throughout Mexico City. Each piece seeks public participation as a collective creative experience.

illegalart.org/

IG @illegalart2001

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