Spontaneous and experimental participatory performative exploration. The premise was to deploy half a kilo of salted roasted pistachios on the table, printed sheets with quotes from various texts, three wigs, virgin transfer paper (which is used to trace tattoos on the skin before getting them permanently done) and printed transfer paper with photos of me in different ages. Together with the participating public, we ate the pistachios, smoked a joint, wore the wigs and we printed something on each other’s skin with the transfer paper while yielding our own bodies to have something printed on our own skin. As we imprinted each other on the skin, we scanned and took photos of the results. This is the record.
Yield the Surface (2019): participatory performative installation, exhibited as part of Disidente, non-curated and commissioned by Jair Jesús Toledo.