Carla Fernàndez and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice. (All images courtesy of SCAD.)
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Fernández and Reyes are both interested in sparking social transformation through art, contesting the extenuating living and working conditions in late capitalism. Their work reveals a trust in the power of culture as a site for social change and in the domestic transmission of knowledge as part of political resistance.
from the accompanying exhibition text
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Carla Fernández and Pedro Reyes, installation view of Think Twice.
Think Twiceis on view at SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah through September 1.
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