Antonio de Felipe
Antonio De Felipe was born in València, in 1965. Even from a young age, this multi-talented young man had artistic tendencies which led him to study fine arts in València. His work as an advertising agency creative designer during his studies undoubtedly influenced what would be his future pictorial style. He has been living and working in Madrid for over a decade. During the 20 years of his intense professional career, Antonio de Felipe has participated in over 70 solo exhibitions, both in Spain and abroad as well as many collective exhibitions such as “La Casa de Vacas” and “La Galleria Seiquer” in Madrid, “La Galleria Maria José” and “Castellvi” and “el Museu Picasso” in Barcelona In addition to his strong national and international presence, he has also participated in fairs such as ARCO, ART COLOGNE, ART PARIS, ART Brussels, ST-ART Strasbourg and Korea International Art Fair which are regarded as benchmark fairs for discovering the latest trends. De Felipe has developed his extensive work in different series, many of which have become reference points making him one of the most imitated artists in the country. His most important series include LOGOTIPOS (Logos) which was devoted to the world of art and advertising which included works such as la Infanta de Naranja (the Orange Fanta Princess) and El Buen Pastor con Norit (the Good Shepherd with Norit) and VACAS (Cows), with pictures such as la Vaca Vogue or the sculpture Vaca Coca Cola. CINEMASPOP was devoted to the world of cinema and where Audrey Hepburn was revived as a pop icon through his creations such as Black Audrey and Desayuno con Diamantes para la Eternidad (Breakfast with Diamonds are Forever) and POP SPORT, his latest works devoted to the world of sport in which de Filipe mixes the world of art and cartoons with references to various sports, such as in Menina con Chándal (Menina with Tracksuit). The success of de Felipe’s career has, without doubt, turned him into one of the world’s most iconic pop artists; attested to by the fact that he is the only Spanish representative in the exhibition on “Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend”, which toured all the major European cities, the USA and Canada. As a multidisciplinary artist, de Felipe has not limited himself to just painting or sculpture in the strictest sense of the word but has also shown his rare talent in other fields. He worked with Pedro Almodóvar in the film Carne Trémula, he has created image merge transitions for Telemadrid and designed tableware for the firm Santa Clara as well as posters and album covers and worked with major publications such as ByN Dominical, El País, El Magazine from El Mundo newspaper, Marie Claire, Elle, Qué leer and Rolling Stone Magazine. Antonio de Felipe’s skill as a portrait artist should not be discounted either, one of his paintings, commissioned by the ABC newspaper, is a portrait of his Highness Prince Felipe de Borbón, to commemorate his 40th birthday. His work is currently exhibited in both public and private institutions such as Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, the Sydney Besthoff Foundation in New Orleans, the Col·lecció Testimoni from the Fundación La Caixa, the Carmen, Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, the Kneip Art Collection in Luxemburg and the Montblanc Cultural Foundation.
21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Antonio de Felipe
20th Century Modern Antonio de Felipe
21st Century and Contemporary American Organic Modern Antonio de Felipe
Fabric, Bamboo, Paint, Paper
Mid-20th Century Spanish Art Deco Antonio de Felipe
1920s French Art Deco Vintage Antonio de Felipe
Gold Leaf
20th Century French Antonio de Felipe
Paint
1960s French Modern Vintage Antonio de Felipe
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21st Century and Contemporary American Classical Antonio de Felipe
Masonite, Paint
2010s Canadian Modern Antonio de Felipe
Acrylic
1970s Italian Modern Vintage Antonio de Felipe
Canvas
21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Antonio de Felipe
Other
1960s French Modern Vintage Antonio de Felipe
Paper
2010s Spanish Antonio de Felipe
Canvas, Acrylic, Paint