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Carlos Pericás Reaño

Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Carlos is a visual artist and nomadic photographer who lives and works in a motorhome, in slow but c...

About the artist

Carlos Pericás Reaño

Joined In 2018

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About the artist

Carlos Pericás Reaño

Joined In 2018

(1 Followers)

ABOUT
EDUCATION
EXHIBITIONS

Carlos is a visual artist and nomadic photographer who lives and works in a motorhome, in slow but continuous movement. His practice is based on extensive experience in commissioned portraiture and professional photography. His personal work, on the other hand, makes the present moment a drift towards the real and the subjective, the incomprehensible and the poetic, that which is difficult to understand. This personal imagery is a direct reflection of Carlos' transit and life experience in search of new questions. His practice focuses on questioning the visible, the ideal and the predictable but also on making visible a critical dimension in the relationship between man, time and globalised consumption.

From Mallorca, Spain.
He likes simple thinks and he doesn't live in a hurry.

Buena Vista Social Club®’s official photographer during their last World Tour.

Published in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Downbeat, Vanity Fair, Vogue UK, etc.

Artistic Photography
at School of Applied Arts and Crafts
in Palma de Mallorca. (2000 - 2003)

Permanent Exhibition
Esperanza Spalding portrait in “Musical Crossroads” at The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Washington DC

Solo Exhibitions
2014 “Apropiados” – Meeatings23. Barcelona
2012 “080 Moments” – Cloister Universitat de Barcelona. Barcelona
2003 “Madrid” – Misericórdia Cultural Center. Palma de Mallorca

Collective Exhibitions
2015 “Apropiados” – PhotoEspaña projections. Madrid
2015 “Florita, afinadora de pianos” – LUX Awards. Itinerant exhibition
2014 “Off the beaten track” – LUX Awards. Itinerant exhibition
2013 “Roberto Fonseca, pianista” – LUX Awards. Itinerant exhibition