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Mexican Artist Pedro Reyes wants to encourage questions about the availability of deadly weapons, so he turns guns into shovels and most recently, unique musical instruments.
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes has carved out a formidable reputation in the international art world by rejecting its fixation on commodification and the commercialization of creation, instead ...
Security video shows Pedro Reyes running into the street before he's knocked down by one of the assailants. As he's lying in the street, three people bend down and rifle through his clothes.
Pedro Reyes’ latest body of work is all ancient history. It’s also searingly contemporary: old materials and methods as platforms for new socio-political critique. His exhibition, ‘Tlali', now on show ...
"ZERO NUKES," Pedro Reyes's nuclear disarmament project with the Bulletin for Atomic Scientists, is at Frieze New York and in Times Square.
Prominent Mexican Artists Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes address gun violence and ways to sustain Indigenous culture in their collaborative exhibit.
Reyes’ art world bona fides include showing Sanatorium at the most recent Documenta, arguably the art world’s most prestigious event, in 2012.
REYES, Pedro Pedro Reyes, 73, of Hartford, died Wednesday, (October 13, 1999) at Hartford Hospital. He was born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, to the late Gaspar and Carolina Reyes. He is survived by his… ...
Artist Pedro Reyes collected 1,527 guns from Cualiacán, Mexico -- a city rife with crime related to the drug trade -- and created 1,527 shovels that are now planting trees.
With hand-drawn posters, cheers and applause, children at a Northern California elementary school held a heartwarming celebration for their custodian’s retirement. Pedro Reyes, originally from ...
Timor-Leste’s Court of Appeals has rejected the Philippine government's request to extradite expelled lawmaker Arnolfo Teves Jr.