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CHAMPIONNATS DU MONDE D’ATHELTISME PÉKIN 2015 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE, Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH, Natasha MORRISON, Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN Bustier jamaïcain Puma signé par le relai féminin du 4 x 100 m (replica) auquel on joint une photo couleur 14 x 20 cm signée par les quatre relayeuses dans un cadre 70 x 50 cm

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CHAMPIONNATS DU MONDE D’ATHELTISME PÉKIN 2015 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE, Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH, Natasha MORRISON, Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN Bustier jamaïcain Puma signé par le relai féminin du 4 x 100 m (replica) auquel on joint une photo couleur 14 x 20 cm signée par les quatre relayeuses dans un cadre 70 x 50 cm

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For sale on Friday 26 Jul : 14:00 (CEST)
cannes, France
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jeudi 25 juillet - 10:00/12:00, Cannes
jeudi 25 juillet - 14:30/18:00, Cannes
vendredi 26 juillet - 10:00/12:00, Cannes
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PACO PEREGRÍN (Almería, 1976). "Scorpio", 2015. Digital photograph mounted aluminum. Certificate of authenticity issued by the artist will be delivered. The work is published on the artist's website. -Bibliography: Fucking Young! magazine nº 6 yCatalog of the exhibition "Artificio". Andalusian Center of Photography (CAF), 2018. -Exhibitions: Andalusian Center of Photography (CAF). Solo exhibition "Artificio", from June 1 to July 15, 2018.Measurements: 50 x 40 cm; 51 x 41 cm (frame). Paco Peregrín is a prominent Andalusian photographer, visual artist and creative director, based in Madrid, who works internationally in the world of art, advertising and fashion (he has realized and directed high-level projects for global brands such as Dior, Chanel, Saint Laurent, L'Oréal Paris, Lancôme, Shiseido, Marie Dalgar, L'Occitane, La Rinascente, Vögele Shoes, Adidas, Nike, etc.). He publishes in prestigious magazines such as Vogue (IT, DE, ES), Harper's Bazaar (US, Russia, Spain and Vietnam), VMAN, L'Officiel, Vanity Fair, ELLE, Marie Claire, Grazia, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Dsection, Fucking Young!, Vision, Zink!, Neo2, Yo Dona, Vanidad, Schön!, Noi.se, Allure, NYLON, etc. He graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Seville and furthered his training at the International Center of Photography (New York), Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (London), Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela... He has received important grants (Pilar Juncosa and Sotheby's, Talens, Universidad Complutense, Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, Proyectos de Fotografía Caja San Fernando, Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía, etc) and his audiovisual work has been awarded in international festivals such as the Chicago Fashion Film Festival, the London Fashion Film Festival, the International Fashion Film Festival Brussels and the Global Short Film Awards Festival in Cannes. His work is part of important art collections (Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía, Comunidad de Madrid, Instituto Andaluz de la Juventud, Universidad de Sevilla, Fundación Talens, Colección de Arte Contemporáneo Delegación de Cultura de Doña Mencía, Centro Andaluz de Arte Seriado...) and is included in numerous books such as "Artificio" (Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía, Editorial Universidad de Almería), "Facing", 6th Crossover Art Project (Marie Dalgar, Beijing), "Super-Modified: The Behance Book of Creative Work" (Gestalten), "Diccionario de fotógrafos españoles (La Fábrica & Acción Cultural Española), "Otherworldly" (Gestalten), "New Fashion Photography" (Prestel), "PALETTE 03: Gold & Silver, New Metallic Graphics" (Victionary), "PALETTE 02: Multicolour, New Rainbow-hued Graphics" (Victionary), "Cazadores de Tendencias: los nombres esenciales de Moda Española" (Lunwerg), "STAND BY_012. Guía de Fotografía Andaluza Actual" (Valentín de Madariaga Foundation & MP Corporation), "Hair'em Scare'em" (Gestalten) or "Arte desde Andalucía para el siglo XXI catalogación monográfica ilustrada del joven arte andaluz" (Consejería de Cultura de la Junta de Andalucía). I have exhibited in galleries in New York, Beijing, Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, Seville, San Sebastian, Valencia, Caceres, Almeria .... and in museums such as the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (Seville), the Museo Cristóbal Balenciaga (Getaria, Gipuzkoa), the Museo de Artes y Tradiciones de Sevilla, CaixaForum Sevilla, the Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía, ARTSevilla, Sala de Exposiciones del Canal de Isabel II, Forosur 2004 (Feria Iberoamericana de Arte Contemporáneo) and PHotoESPAÑA. Peregrín's work is rich in symbolism, inspired by classical art, Flemish and Baroque painting and also by the most experimental avant-garde culture. He has focused on the social image of the body, its perception, the canons of contemporary beauty, the concept of the mask, the passage of time, communication in the mass media, advertising in the consumer society, new technologies and the representation of the body as a place to investigate the consequences of power and gender roles today. A certificate of authenticity issued by the artist will be provided. The work is published on the artist's website. -Bibliography: Fucking Young! magazine nº 6 yCatalog of the exhibition "Artificio". Andalusian Center of Photography (CAF), 2018.