We have been following the work of Andrés Reisinger from the very beginning, back when he was experimenting with creating 3D renderings of interiors and objects. We continued to follow him when his digital installations, made of pink drapes, seemingly took over the streets of the world. Today, we couldn’t be happier to see those installations becoming real.
A few days ago, the Argentine artist based in Spain inaugurated his exhibition DREAMS at the Moco Museum in Amsterdam.

On the ground floor and in the basement of the museum, four installations have been set up to invite visitors to lose themselves in the world of Andrés Reisinger, where the impossible and the real merge. A Dream, How I Write My Stories, Take Over Elastic, and Fly are the names of the works, all connected by the pink color that characterizes the artist’s creations.


“Presenting my work at the Moco Museum marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter of artistic experimentation. The museum’s commitment to promoting innovative and experimental art forms offers a unique platform to explore the countless ways in which the digital and physical worlds can coexist and enrich one another. This is an opportunity to continue pushing the boundaries of creativity and propose new perspectives that challenge and expand our understanding of art,” said Reisinger.
With DREAMS, the boundary between the digital and real worlds disappears, bringing into our world what once only existed on our screens.



