Molly Soda
Molly Soda (Amalia Soto) | |
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Born |
San Juan, Puerto Rico | January 28, 1989
Nationality | American |
Education | New York University |
Website |
mollysoda |
Molly Soda is an American artist and internet personality. She works across a variety of digital platforms, producing videos, GIFs, zines, and web-based performance art. Her work explores the technological mediation of self-identity, contemporary feminism, culture, and perversion.
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1989, Molly Soda grew up in Bloomington, Indiana. She studied at New York University, where she received a BFA in Photography and Imaging in 2011. Molly Soda started blogging as a teenager. In the late 2000s, her Tumblr blog began to attract attention beyond the Tumblr sphere, as it rose to prominence as one of the most influential sites on the platform. She became an iconic micro-celebrity, known for tween-confessions style art and for her widely-imitated personal aesthetic. In 2011, she was involved in the emergence of seapunk microculture, and became an occasional back-up dancer for techno-pop musician Grimes.[1] One of Molly Soda's GIF's was shown at the 2012 MTV Music Video Awards.[2] In 2013 she was listed by Rolling Stone Magazine as "one of 50 Things Millennials Know That Gen-Xers Don't"[3] and as the 24th most important artist of the year by Complex magazine.[4] In that year she also sold work at the first digital art auction, curated by the Phillips art house.[5] She has continued to exhibit her work at American and British galleries.[6]
Molly Soda is currently centered in Detroit, Michigan. She remains active on Tumblr and Twitter, and now regularly publishes on Newhive,[7] a website which combines social media with an art-production platform.
Notes
- ↑ "Pitchfork 2012: Best and Worst of the Festival". Chicago magazine.
- ↑ "VMA Tumblr Art by Molly Soda - MTV Photo Gallery". mtv.com.
- ↑ "Molly Soda". Rolling Stone.
- ↑ Susan Cheng. "The Most Important Artists of 2013". Complex.
- ↑ Katheryn Thayer (22 October 2013). "Going Once, Going Twice: Phillips And Tumblr Put GIFs On Auction". Forbes.
- ↑ "DIFFERENT DOMAIN". the-royal-standard.com.
- ↑ http://newhive.com/mollysoda/profile