Ana Juan
Ana Juan | |
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Ana Juan, artist, author, illustrator. Photo by Laura Martínez Lombardía | |
Born |
1961 Valencia, Spain |
Residence | Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Artist, painter, illustrator, sculptor |
Website | http://anajuan.net/ |
Ana Juan (born 1961 in Valencia, Spain) is a Spanish artist, illustrator and painter.
Life and career
After graduating in Fine Arts from Universidad Politécnica in Valencia (1982), she moved to Madrid at the height of the movida madrileña and in the early 1980s she collaborated with magazines such as La Luna and Madriz (where "for the first seven months of the magazine's life, [she] was the only regular female artist" and for which "she authored seventeen comic book works" and illustrated many scripts for other artists).[1]
In 1991 she temporarily moved to Paris and exhibited in Geneve and New York; in 1994 she received a fellowship by the Japanese publishing house Kodansha and lived in Japan for three months.[2]
Back in Madrid, in 1995 she started contributing to The New Yorker, for which she has designed more than 20 covers over the years.[3]
In 1998 and 1999 she was awarded the Gold Medal (category: Illustration) by the Society of Newspaper Design and on September 24, 2010 she was awarded the “Premio Nacional de Ilustración” by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.[4]
She currently creates her own books (texts and illustrations), exhibits her work all over the world (Spain, Mexico, Japan, Italy…) and contributes to many Spanish and international magazines. She has also illustrated many Isabel Allende's book covers for Plaza e Janés (Penguin Random House),[5] among which: Retrato en Sepia, Eva Luna, El cuaderno de Maya, De amor y de sombra.[6]
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
- 1988 Galerie Notuno, Geneve
- 1989 Galería Mama Graf, Seville
- 1992 "Graphic works", Galería del Progreso, Madrid
- 1992 121 Greene Street Gallery, New York
- 1993 "Graphic works", Galería Viciana, Valencia
- 1993 "Graphic works", Galería Bubión, Granada
- 1993 "Graphic works", Galería Jordi Barnadas, Barcelona
- 1993 Galería del Progreso, Madrid
- 1994 121 Greene Street Gallery, New York
- 1994 Art Miami, 121 Greene Street Gallery, New York
- 1997 Galería Taller Mayor 28, Madrid
- 1997 Galería Tiempos Modernos, Madrid
- 1998 "Sculpture", Galería Tiempos Modernos, Madrid
- 1999 Bellreguard, Casa de Cultura, Valencia
- 1999 Galería Sen, Madrid
- 2000 Artexpo 2000, Galería María José Castellví, Barcelona
- 2005 "Cor i Foscor", Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca
- 2011 "Snowhite's Secret Box", Museo ABC, Madrid
- 2012 "Snowhite's Secret Box", Pinacoteca di Bologna
- 2014 "Ana Juan. Posters 2002–2014", La factoría de papel, Madrid
- 2014 "Amantes", "Carmilla", "Frida" and "Snowhite", Museo de la ciudad, Querétaro
Group exhibitions
- 1991 "Arco 91", Ediciones Dos Negritos, Madrid
- 1992 "Collage", Galería del Progreso, Madrid
- 1993 "El canto de la tripulación", Galería Detursa, Madrid
- 1993 "X Anniversary", Galería Viciana, Valencia
- 1993 "Bestiario", Galería del Progreso, Madrid
- 1994 "El muro de Woodstock", Woodstock94, Woodstock
- 1995 "Falsos originales", Galería Maeght, Barcelona
- 1995 "L'Homme sans tête", Galerie Michel Lagarde, Paris
- 1995 "El objeto del arte", Fundación Juan March, Cuenca
- 1999 "Tango", Galerie Contours, Hamburg
- 2001 "Arco 2001", Galería Sen, Madrid
- 2001 "Los cuatro sentidos", Galería Maria José Castellví, Barcelona
- 2001 "La elegancia del espíritu", Galería María José Castellví, Barcelona
- 2001 "Mi mejor amigo", Galería Sen, Madrid
- 2001 "Tipos ilustrados", Cromotex, Madrid
- 2012 "Les couvertures du New Yorker", Galerie Martel, Paris
- 2014 Latin Beat Film Festival, T-Site Daikanyama, Tokyo, with Roger Olmos and Alejandro Magallanes
Prizes and awards
- 1984 Best cover of the year, Saló del Còmic de Barcelona, Spain
- 1988 Trofeo Laus 88 for Best Advertising Illustration, Spain
- 1994 Kodansha Publishing scholarship, Japan
- 1995, 1996 and 1997 Silver Medal by the Society of Newspaper Design, category: Illustration
- 1998 and 1999 Gold Medal by the Society of Newspaper Design, category: Illustration
- 2001 “Best illustrated book” by the Conselleria de Cultura Educació i Ciència de la Generalitat Valenciana for Snowhite[7]
- 2005 The Ezra Jack Keats for The Night Eater, USA[8]
- 2005 Comston Book Award, Minnesota State University, USA
- 2006 Lupine Award, Picture Book Winner (category: illustrator), Maine, USA
- 2007 Junceda Iberia Prize, APIC – Asociación de Ilustradores de Cataluña, for For you are a Kenyan Child, Spain
- 2010 National Illustration Award, Spanish Ministry of Culture, Spain [9]
- 2012 San Carlos Medal, Facultad de BBAA, Valencia, Spain[10]
Books
- Snowhite, Edicions de Ponent, 2001 (English ed.: Snowhite. Modena: Logos edizioni, 2011)
- Frida, Arthur A. Levine Books, 2002. Text by Jonah Winter
- Elena’s Serenade, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2004. Text by Campbell Geeslin
- The Night Eater, Arthur A. Levine Books, 2004
- For You Are a Kenyan Child, Simon & Schuster Children’s, 2006. Text by Kelly Cunnane
- Demeter (by Bram Stoker), Edicions de Ponent, 2007 (English ed.: Demeter, Logos edizioni, 2012)
- Amantes, Logos edizioni, 2010
- Circus, Logos edizioni, 2010
- L'isola, Logos edizioni, 2010. Text by Matz Mainka
- The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making, Feiwel & Friends, 2011. Text by Catheryne M. Valente
- The Pet Shop Revolution, Arthur A. Levine Books, 2011
- Sorelle, Logos edizioni, 2011. Text by Matz Mainka
- Wakefield (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), Nørdica Libros, 2011
- Promesse, Logos edizioni, 2012 (English ed. Promises. Modena: Logos edizioni, 2012)
- The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There, Feiwel & Friends, 2012. Text by Catheryne M. Valente
- The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two, Feiwel & Friends, 2013. Text by Catheryne M. Valente
- Carmilla (by Sheridan Le Fanu). Fondo de cultura económica, 2013
- Otra vuelta de tuerca (by Henry James), Galaxia Gutenberg, 2013
- Ana Juan. Catalogo, Logos edizioni, 2014
- The Boy Who Lost Fairyland, Feiwel & Friends, 2015. Text by Catheryne M. Valente
References
- ↑ Perez-Sanchez, Gema, Queer Transitions in Contemporary Spanish Culture: From Franco to LA MOVIDA, State University of New York Press (June 5, 2008), p.164, ISBN 978-0791471746
- ↑ "La ilustradora española Ana Juan inaugura exposiciones en Querétaro". Secretaría de educación pública de México. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
- ↑ "Contributors: Ana Juan". The New Yorker. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
- ↑ "Ana Juan, Premio Nacional de Ilustración 2010" (PDF). Ministerio de Cultura. September 24, 2010. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ↑ "Isabel Allende Collection". Retrieved March 5, 2015.
- ↑ "Ana Juan". Portadas Libros. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
- ↑ "Libros mejor editados en la CV". Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ↑ "Ezra Jack Keats Book Award Winners 1986–2014". The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
- ↑ "Ana Juan, Premio Nacional de Ilustración 2010" (PDF). Ministerio de Cultura. September 24, 2010. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ↑ "XVII Acto de entrega 'Medalla de Sant Carles'". Universitat Politècnica de València. Retrieved March 4, 2015.