David Trullo Explained

Birth Date:1969
Birth Place:Madrid
Nationality:Spanish
Known For:Photografie
Notable Works:Serie:"Coined", Museum Lazaro Galdiano
Website:http://www.davidtrullo.com/

David Trullo (born 1969 in Madrid) is a Spanish visual artist and Photographer, he was artist in residence in the Irish Museum of Modern Art (2002) and selected in Backlight International Triennial for Photography, Tampere, Finland (2005).

The recurrent themes in his photographic and video work are gender identity and the exploration of the uses of iconography. His work also frequently deals with the interpretation of the traditional subjects of art history. He has participated in art fairs and festivals such as, Estampa and Photo España in Spain and Art Miami and The Armory Show in the United States.[1] In 2006 the Museo Lazaro Galdiano, Madrid, showed Trullo's "Coined", a photographic series composed of hundred portraits of friends and acquaintances of the artist, all represented in profile, in the manner of Roman emperors, following the style of commemorative medals and coins. The 96 portraits correspond in number to the list of emperors from Augustus to Romulus Augustus.[2]

in 2016 he published together with Pablo Peinado the book : Una historia verdadera, a collection of fotographs about women and men who decided to portray themselves together at some point in their lives.[3]

Exhibitions (Solo Shows)

Books

References

  1. Web site: Editorial Egales - David Trullo & Pablo Peinado. www.editorialegales.com. es. 2017-11-03.
  2. Web site: Exposición de David Trullo "Coined Acuñados". www.flg.es. es-es. 2017-11-03.
  3. Book: UNA HISTORIA VERDADERA. 2016. Egales Editorial De Gays Y Lesbianas. 9788416491568. en.
  4. Web site: David Trullo cv. www.davidtrullo.com. 2017-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20170108184632/http://www.davidtrullo.com/cv.html. 2017-01-08. dead.
  5. Book: Héroes: [exposición|last1=Trullo|first1=David (|last2=Centro Municipal de las Artes de Alcorcón|date=2004|publisher=Ayuntamiento de Alcorcón|location=Alcorcón (Madrid)|oclc=920180463].

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