‘Hybridus III’ by Ana Juan

£260.00

Artist: Ana Juan
Title: ‘Hybridus III’
Medium: Colour dyed graphite on bambu paper
Dimensions: 11″ x 8.3″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From: Spain

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‘Hybridus III’ by Ana Juan

Artist: Ana Juan
Title: ‘Hybridus III’
Medium: Colour dyed graphite on bambu paper
Dimensions: 11″ x 8.3″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From: Spain

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Ana Juan was born in Valencia, Spain, where she studied Fine Arts

She began her professional career in Madrid where she became known for publications in magazines such as Madriz and La Luna and for collaborations with the newspapers El País and El Mundo.

Soon after, she commenced working internationally, creating posters and advertising campaigns for clients like Renfe or American Airlines and others, and illustrating book and magazine book covers.

In 1994, She won a Kodansha Scholarship, Kodansha Publisher Tokyo ( Japan).

Professional highlights here are her works for The New Yorker magazine, for which she has contributed 25 covers, including the commemorations for the attacks of 9/11 in 2001 and the attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo in January 2015.

She is the author of children’s books such as Frida and The Night Eater, which received the Ezra Jacks Keats Award (USA) in 2004, and illustrated books for adults such as Snowhite, Demeter or Stephen King’s The Man in the Black Suit.

Her work also includes a collaboration with Amnesty International on projects such as Eleanor’s Dream (celebrating the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights) or I Welcome (on the tragedy of refugees).

In 2011, she was awarded the National Prize of illustration by the Ministry of Culture of Spain, and in 2012 she received the Medal of San Carlos, granted by the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Polytechnic University of Valencia.

She has held numerous exhibitions in Spain as well as abroad, in New York, Mexico or Tokyo.

In 2006, the Casal Solleric de Palma de Mallorca dedicated an anthology, the exhibition entitled Cor i Foscor, Ana Juan, 1985-2005.

One of her most recent exhibitions has been Ana Juan. Drawing the other side, an interactive exhibition where various technologies such as virtual reality and video games are integrated, giving her work a link to a new dimension.

Ana Juan lives and works in Madrid, where she continues to illustrate, to paint and to tell stories through her drawings.

“I have developed professionally mainly in my work as an illustrator which has allowed me to walk freely on a fine interdisciplinary line, and in this fine line I have found my place.”