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Marissa Reyes

Exponente / Curadora Heterochromia

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  • País: México. 

Diseñadora gráfica y fotógrafa mexicana, basada en Hong Kong desde 2011.

Apasionada por observar y compartir auténticas emociones y conexiones humanas, vida cotidiana de la calle, Derechos Humanos, cultura, y movimientos sociales, a través de Fotografía y escritos con anclaje emocional.

Ha participado en numerosas exhibiciones fotográficas alrededor del mundo, especialmente con temas sociales y de Derechos Humanos:

  • “Del Golfo al Pacífico”, exhibición itinerante sobre migración.
  • Finalista en tres ediciones de “Human Rights Arts Prize”, en Hong Kong.
  • “Women Street Photographers” en NY.
  • “Documenting Humanity” como parte del 24 Hour Project en distintas ciudades del mundo.
  • Dos ediciones del colectivo “Mexican Street Photographers” en Ciudad de México.
  • Primera edición del “MX Street Photofest”, Ciudad de México, 2023.

Algunas publicaciones y libros colectivos son: South China Morning Post, #Legend, Tatler, Asian Art News Magazine, “Dear Hong Kong”, “The Nature of Water”, “EYESHOT Magazine” edición México.

 

Marissa Reyes

Exponent / Curator Heterochromia

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Bio

  • Country: Mexico.

Graphic designer and Mexican photographer, based in Hong Kong since 2011.

Passionate about observing and sharing authentic emotions and human connections, everyday street life, human rights, culture, and social movements through photography and emotionally anchored writing.

She has participated in numerous photographic exhibitions around the world, especially focusing on social and human rights themes:

  • “From the Gulf to the Pacific,” a traveling exhibition on migration.
  • Finalist in three editions of the “Human Rights Arts Prize” in Hong Kong.
  • “Women Street Photographers” in New York.
  • “Documenting Humanity” as part of the 24 Hour Project in various cities worldwide.
  • Two editions of the “Mexican Street Photographers” collective in Mexico City.
  • First edition of the “MX Street Photofest” in Mexico City, 2023.

Some of her published works and collective books include: South China Morning Post, #Legend, Tatler, Asian Art News Magazine, “Dear Hong Kong,” “The Nature of Water,” and “EYESHOT Magazine” Mexico edition.