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Silvia Prada

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Silvia Prada
Silvia Prada
Born1969
León, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Known forArt

Silvia Prada (born 1969 in León, Spain) is an artist who lives and works in New York City.[1] Her work as an illustrator and decorative artist has been described as a monochromatic and geometric documentation of pop culture. Capturing a fetishistic representation of defining moments and iconography.[2] Her work was featured for the first time in The Face magazine in 2002.[3] She has helped shape the movement of contemporary illustration art of the past decade and contributed artwork to a number of leading arts and culture publications including The Face, Dazed & Confused, BlackBook, VMagazine, VMAN, Tokion, Candy Magazine[4] Fanzine 137[5] and EY Magateen.[6]

Prada's works and large-scale illustration and/or poster installations have been showcased in museums, art fairs and galleries worldwide[7] including MoCA Shanghai,[8] Colette in Paris[9] and Deitch Projects in New York[10]

She self-published "The Silvia Prada Art Book" in 2006, an anarchic reflection about the history of fashion in a visual dialogue with decorative painters of the last century. .[11] "The New Modern Man: A Styling Chart", published in 2012, features a series of stylized portraits highlighting male hairstyles juxtaposed with geometric drawings, paying homage to the barbershop and the subtle nuances and cues that help define the male persona, identity and representation within the parameters of visual and popular culture.[12]

Solo exhibitions

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2018

  • Silvia Prada at TOM House Exhibit. Los Angeles [13]

2013

  • The New Modern Hair. Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles[14]

2010

  • Let's Get Busy. Jesus Gallardo Gallery. Guanajuato, Mexico[15]

2009

  • Pin up War. Galería Casado Santapau, Madrid[16]

2008

  • Fever. Art Lab. MoCA. Shanghai, China[17]

2007

  • House of Pop. Galería Lluciá Homs. Barcelona[18]

2005

  • All Things Pop. CASM, Centro de Arte Santa Mónica. Barcelona[19]
  • Hot or Not. Laboratorio 987.MUSAC. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León[20]

Selected group exhibitions

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2018

  • Fortnight Institute, Antifurniture.[21]

2011

  • Grafika, Instituto Cervantes, Madrid[22]
  • Zona Maco Art Fair. Mexico City[23]
  • Cruised or to be Cruised. Galería Casado Santapau, Madrid[24]
  • Huespedes. MNBA. Museo nacional de Bellas Artes. Buenos Aires. Argentina[25]

2007

  • Existencias. MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León[26]
  • My 2007. Colette Gallery, Paris[27]
  • Arco'06. Galería lluciá Hom, Barcelona[28]

2006

  • Cavalier Book Project. Nog Gallery, London[29]
  • World Painting. Galería Strany de la Mota, Barcelona[30]
  • Próximamente. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Carrillo Gil, México DF[31]
  • Arco'06. Galería lluciá Homs, Barcelona[32]

2005

  • Arco'05. Galería Lluciá Homs, Barcelona[33]

2004

  • Edad Perversa. Galería Horrach Moyá, Mallorca[34]

2004

2003

  • Paper Chic. Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid[36]
  • V Convocatoria de Jóvenes Artistas. Galería Luis Adelantado, Valencia[37]

1996

  • 8ª Primavera Fotográfica de Cataluña. Departamento de Cultura de la Generalitat de Cataluña. Can Felipa, Barcelona[38]

1994

  • Uno Cada Uno. Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid.[39]

Collections

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Commercial commissions

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2020

2013

  • MSGM, S/S 2013 Advertisement campaign

2012

  • (MALIN+GOETZ), New York and Los Angeles.
  • Ordinary House, Vienna

2008

2006

  • Nike Global, " Always on the Run"

2005

  • Danzha Vodka

2004

  • Barcelona Fashion Week

2003

  • GAS/DESIGN/EXCHANGE/TOKYO

Magazine commissions

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2020

  • Playgirl Magazine [41]

2011

2010

2009

  • Tokion (US). One to One, Silvia Prada on Jeff Koons[43]
  • Hercules Universal, The New Kid on the Block Issue

2008

2007

2004

  • BlackBook (US). The Arts Issue
  • Carlos (UK). Good Bye Great Britain

2003

  • The Face (UK). Trouble in Sunnydale
  • The Face (UK). 2002 Review, Not Forgotten Issue

2002

  • The Face (UK). The Creatives Issue

2002

Books and editions

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2020

  • Peter Berlin: Icon, Artist, Photosexual [46]

2012

  • THE NEW MODERN HAIR: A STYLING CHART, Co-published by cultureEDIT and Silvia Prada[47]
  • THE NEW MODERN HAIR: A STYLING CHART, Foldout Poster[48]

2010

  • RICHARD GERE ON FAKE KANDINSKY PIN UP POSTER[49]

2006

  • THE SILVIA PRADA ART BOOK, Published by Silvia Prada[50]

References

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  9. ^ http://www.colette.fr/#/page/784/my-2007/ Colette.fr, 2008
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  14. ^ http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/the-new-modern-hair-silvia-prada Interview Magazine
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  22. ^ http://www.cervantes.es/default.html [permanent dead link] Instituto Cervantes
  23. ^ http://zonamaco.com/en/ Zona Maco Art Fair
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  31. ^ http://www.museodeartecarrillogil.com Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Carrilo Gil
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  41. ^ "Playgirl Magazine is Back, and It's Not What You Think". 22 October 2020.
  42. ^ http://dirty-mag.com/v2/?p=87 Dirty Magazine
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