Paolo Salvador
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Paolo Salvador
Paolo Salvador
Paolo Salvador (b. 1990, Lima, Peru) lives and works in London. He received a BFA in Painting from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, and an MFA in Painting from the Slade School of Fine Art, London.
Working primarily in painting, Salvador has developed an international exhibition career, presenting solo projects across Europe and Asia, including Berlin, Seoul, Milan, London, and Gstaad. His work has also been featured in group exhibitions in Hong Kong, São Paulo, Paris, Dronningmølle, and London, among other cities. His paintings are held in important public collections in South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Working primarily in painting, Salvador has developed an international exhibition career, presenting solo projects across Europe and Asia, including Berlin, Seoul, Milan, London, and Gstaad. His work has also been featured in group exhibitions in Hong Kong, São Paulo, Paris, Dronningmølle, and London, among other cities. His paintings are held in important public collections in South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Bio/CV
Paolo Salvador
His solo exhibitions include: “Memoria,” Peres Projects, Berlin; “Misterios inscritos en tela,” Peres Projects, Seoul; “Silencios entre el mar, los ríos y montañas,” Goodman Gallery, London; “Los últimos días del gato de fuego,” Peres Projects, Milan; “Ensueños en el amanecer,” Ilwoo Space, Seoul; “Nuevas Mitologías,” PLC, Gstaad; “Alegorías perdidas,” Peres Projects, Berlin; and “Reminiscencias futuras,” Open Forum, Berlin; among others. Recent group exhibitions include: “Reunion,” AYE Gallery, Hong Kong; “The New, New,” Peres Projects, Seoul; “Futurismo,” Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo; “Heroic Bodies,” Rudolph Tegners Museum, Dronningmølle; “SPRING,” Peres Projects, Seoul; “Les Yeux Clos,” Perrotin, Paris; “Lingua Franca,” PQH, London; “The Nomenclature of Colours,” Slade Research Centre, London; “Figurative NOW,” Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London; among others. Awards include The William Coldstream Prize, The Barto Dos Santos Memorial Award, and The Tom Espley Prize. His work is held in public collections including Space K (Seoul), PODO Museum (Jeju), Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), The Roberts Institute of Art (London), and UCL Art Museum (London), among others.
Available works
Paolo Salvador
Paolo Salvador (b. 1990, Lima, Peru) lives and works in London. He received a BFA in Painting from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, and an MFA in Painting from the Slade School of Fine Art, London.
Working primarily in painting, Salvador has developed an international exhibition career, presenting solo projects across Europe and Asia, including Berlin, Seoul, Milan, London, and Gstaad. His work has also been featured in group exhibitions in Hong Kong, São Paulo, Paris, Dronningmølle, and London, among other cities. His paintings are held in important public collections in South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Working primarily in painting, Salvador has developed an international exhibition career, presenting solo projects across Europe and Asia, including Berlin, Seoul, Milan, London, and Gstaad. His work has also been featured in group exhibitions in Hong Kong, São Paulo, Paris, Dronningmølle, and London, among other cities. His paintings are held in important public collections in South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Paolo Salvador
His solo exhibitions include: “Memoria,” Peres Projects, Berlin; “Misterios inscritos en tela,” Peres Projects, Seoul; “Silencios entre el mar, los ríos y montañas,” Goodman Gallery, London; “Los últimos días del gato de fuego,” Peres Projects, Milan; “Ensueños en el amanecer,” Ilwoo Space, Seoul; “Nuevas Mitologías,” PLC, Gstaad; “Alegorías perdidas,” Peres Projects, Berlin; and “Reminiscencias futuras,” Open Forum, Berlin; among others. Recent group exhibitions include: “Reunion,” AYE Gallery, Hong Kong; “The New, New,” Peres Projects, Seoul; “Futurismo,” Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo; “Heroic Bodies,” Rudolph Tegners Museum, Dronningmølle; “SPRING,” Peres Projects, Seoul; “Les Yeux Clos,” Perrotin, Paris; “Lingua Franca,” PQH, London; “The Nomenclature of Colours,” Slade Research Centre, London; “Figurative NOW,” Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London; among others. Awards include The William Coldstream Prize, The Barto Dos Santos Memorial Award, and The Tom Espley Prize. His work is held in public collections including Space K (Seoul), PODO Museum (Jeju), Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), The Roberts Institute of Art (London), and UCL Art Museum (London), among others.