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Félix de la Concha’s Portraits in Conversation
Concha, Félix de la, 1962-
2005/2011
Multidimensional portraits, featuring paintings along with audio and video recordings of the artist in conversation with his subject. Artist Félix de la Concha creates multidimensional portrayals of his subjects while conducting and recording interviews on their life, work, and views on art. Featured here are Spanish-language interviews with some of the leading cultural figures in Spain, as well as English-language interviews recorded in the U.S., including writers at The University of Iowa's International Writing Program. Spanish-born de la Concha studied at the Facultad de Bellas Artes in Madrid. He was awarded with the prestigious Prix de Rome and his work has been exhibited in museums around the world, with solo exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States. De la Concha lives in Madrid and Iowa City with his wife, poet and University of Iowa professor Ana Merino. The two are close collaborators, with Merino frequently drawing upon de la Concha’s work in her scholarship on the choreography of storytelling.
Spanish English
2000-2010
Spain United States -- Iowa -- Iowa City
2009/2011
Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to these digital objects is held by Félix de la Concha; they may not be downloaded, reproduced, or distributed without written permission.
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Collection
interviews portraits paintings (visual works)
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