[1] Dayrit's interdisciplinary practice explores colonialism and ethnography, archaeology, history, and mythology.
[3] Dayrit's first solo exhibition, The Bla-Bla Archaeological Complex, opened at the Jorge B. Vargas Museum in 2013.
The show examined the role that varying strategies of display and representation, such as archaeological and architectural structures, play in understanding history.
[4] Dayrit's second and third solo exhibitions, Polycephalous and Spectacles of the Third World, continue his inquiry into, "origins and histories, and their representations in visual apparatuses, from the map, curiosity cabinet, and on to the museum.
[5] The Triennial, co-curatored by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Alex Gartenfeld, explored, "interventions into cities, infrastructures, and the networks of everyday life, bringing together objects that could potentially create shared, or common, experiences.