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Pere Colom

Palma de Mallorca, Illes Balears, Spain

Pere Colom Sóller, Mallorca, Spain, 1955 From his teens Pere Colom became totally dedicated to ...

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Pere Colom

Joined In 2017

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About the artist

Pere Colom

Joined In 2017

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Pere Colom
Sóller, Mallorca, Spain, 1955

From his teens Pere Colom became totally dedicated to music, playing in several UK based rock bands -Offbeats / SexBeatles-. Played also with Kevin Ayers for 5 years with which he toured Europe and recorded few TV shows.

In 1985, after some magazines such as PHOTO showed interest and published his first color nudes, Colom set up his own studio. He worked in Fashion, Publicity and Interior Design. Collaborates with the most important magazines as Vogue, Elle, Donna, House&Garden.

In 1990 was selected along with 11 other photographers to exhibit their work at Epcot Center in Florida on the 150 years of the birth of photography.

At the early 90’s he began to exhibit his artistic works in Art Galleries, Art Centers and Museums.

Self-taught both in music and photography.

1982
Galería Latina, Palma
1989
“Arquitectura a Mallorca, Col·legi d’arquitectes, Palma
1990
Epcot Center, Orlando, Florida
1991
“Nuevos Colorantes”, Exposició itinerant, AFP Publicidad y Moda, España.
1992
- “6x6 Sex” Galería Joan Guaita, Palma
- “Novas Imatges”, Centre de Cultura Sa Nostra, Palma.
1993
- “Nuevos Colorantes”
´ “6x6 $”, Galería Joan Guaita, Palma.
- “Sonimag”, AFP Publicidad y Moda, Barcelona.
- “Contrastes”, Galería Xavier Fiol”. Palma.
1994
“6x6 Mort”, Galería Joan Guaita, Palma.
1996
- ARCO 96, Galería Altair/Xavier Fiol, Madrid.
- “El Silenci del Temps”, Centre de Cultura Sa Nostra, Palma.
1997
- Fabien Fryns Contemporary Art, Marbella.
- “9 Días”, Galería Altair, Palma.
1998
Centro Cultura Paco Rabal, Aguilas.
2000
- Arte Santander, Exterior/Interior.
- Fabien Fryns Contemporary Art, Marbella.
2001
- Fotografia Contemporanìa a Mallorca.
- Essentiel galerie d’art, Bruxelles