Mexico's Gabriel Orozco on art in the pandemic

Forced to rely more than ever on tools like Zoom and Skype across a range of current projects, Orozco sees an evolving transformation of creativity born from the upheaval of global pandemic.

"There is the opportunity, probably, of a new generation to emerge, a new way of working to emerge, an alternative way of living for everybody to be reconsidered," he said.

Orozco, 58, sees the same changes that are upending how people work - less face-to-face contact and more screen time - also making their mark on the museums and commercial art galleries he knows well.

"In this new art world, there's going to be more and more of a dependence on the distribution of works with digital media, and so the gallery, all the galleries, are making much more of an effort."