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ROBERTO de la Torre

VIVA! art action

Based in Mexico City, Roberto de la Torre’s work is frequently developed and produced in the public space using temporary elements. His actions produce ephemeral sculptures, installations, architecture, and sensory experiences that respond to a site and propose collaborative moments that often engage a large number of participants

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VIVA! ART ACTION

As part of VIVA! Art Action, DARE-DARE presents the works of Marina Barsy Janer & Isil Sol Vil as well as Roberto de la Torre.



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Based in Mexico City, Roberto de la Torre’s work is frequently developed and produced in the public space using temporary elements. His actions produce ephemeral sculptures, installations, architecture, and sensory experiences that respond to a site and propose collaborative moments that often engage a large number of participants. By letting the visible traits of objects, their effects, and their possible relations intervene, his actions reveal an awareness of the formal and spatial conditions of the specific locations where his work takes place. De la Torre studied visual arts at “La Esmeralda” national school in Mexico City, where he is currently a professor. Throughout his career, he has received multiple grants and has participated in numerous art festivals, both at home and abroad. His work has been shown in 17 countries, mostly in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.


SAINT-HENRI a collective performance conceived and proposed by the artist Roberto de la Torre (Mexico) as part of VIVA! Art Action 2017 video : kimura byol
SAINT-HENRI a collective performance conceived and proposed by the artist Roberto de la Torre (Mexico) as part of VIVA! Art Action 2017 video: kimura byol
SAINT-HENRI a collective performance conceived and proposed by the artist Roberto de la Torre (Mexico) as part of VIVA! Art Action 2017 video: kimura byol
SAINT-HENRI a collective performance conceived and proposed by the artist Roberto de la Torre (Mexico) as part of VIVA! Art Action 2017 video: kimura byol