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Antoni Miralda

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and other European cities. In 1967 he began to create 'food sculptures' working with organic materials and with objects from popular culture. He also started to collaborate with other artists in creating participatory events with colored food and ceremonial rituals. The small-scale work evolved into
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Major publications on Miralda's work include Pierre Restany's Une Vie d'Artiste, the monograph Mona a Barcelona of his exhibition at the Joan Prats Gallery, and the catalog of his retrospective at Barcelona's Fundacion 'la Caixa' and Valencia's IVAM, MIRALDA Obras 1965–1995. Others include the
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Miralda won the 2018 Velázquez Prize for Plastic Arts, endowed with 100,000 euros, granted by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture. The prize is awarded for the entire career of an Hispanic artist.
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at El Museo del Barrio and the catalog of his retrospective of drawings, ME NUS at the Palau de la Virreina in Barcelona and Sa Nostra at Palma de Mallorca. Antoni Miralda with the Catalan artist
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Germany. He is currently launching the Food Cultura Museum and his projects for the Internet, including Grandmother's Recipes and the virtual archive of his collections.
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His projects have engaged international art audiences in Documenta VI, at the XVII SĂŁo Paulo Bienal, at his retrospective exhibition organized by the Caixa de
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held a collective exhibition at the PalmaDotze Gallery in Santa Margarida los Monjos (Penedés Valley) to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
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large constructions in public sites while the private events grew into complex public ceremonial events involving ritual and color.
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creating public art and installations. In 1979 he was a fellow of the center for advanced Visual Studies at
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In addition to projects in the Biennials of Istanbul and Montreal, he designed the Food Pavilion at
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Food Cultura is a project aimed at exploring the cultural implications of the way we eat.
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Beginning various series of sculptures working with toy soldiers, he exhibited in
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Colon & Liberty: Luna de Miel Honeymoon. Catalogue of the Spanish Pavilion
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catalog of his installation at the Spanish Pavilion in Venice, the catalog of
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Catalogue of the exhibition Miralda De gustibus non disputandum
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Cuaderns de la Mediterrania num 15. IEMed, ValentĂ­n Roma.
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Galerie Claude Givaudan, Paris (con Dorothée Selz), 1970.
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Eat Art Gallery, Düsseldorf (con Dorothée Selz), 1971.
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Traiteurs Coloristes, 284:Diversas localizaciones, 1997–2007. 278:Diversas localizaciones, 1986–1992. 282:Sabores y Lenguas / Food Cultura. 161:, and his exhibitions in Houston, 14: 379:Institut Valencia d’ Art Modern 141:and Valencia's IVAM, and at the 26: 386:Galerie de France, ParĂ­s, 1997. 349:, Kansas City, Missouri, 1981. 331:Art Gallery of New South Wales 313:Institute of Contemporary Arts 210:co-author Benet Rossell. 1972. 145:in 1990. His street events in 1: 511:http://www.foodcultura.org/en 477:Bosco, Roberta (2020-01-09). 637:Spanish contemporary artists 240:. Dokumenta 6, Kassel, 1977. 128:New York's Statue of Liberty 431:De gustibus non disputandum 347:Nelson Atkins Museum of Art 658: 424:, Palma de Mallorca, 2009. 359:Philadelphia Museum of Art 79:multidisciplinary artist. 57:https://stomakdigital.org 25: 341:Contemporary Arts Museum 228:. Nueva York, 1972–1973. 343:, Houston, Texas, 1977. 642:Artists from Catalonia 208:ParĂ­s. 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