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'''Javier S. Peres''' (born 1972, [[Cuba]]) is a [[contemporary art]] dealer who operates Peres Projects which currently has 2 locations in [[Berlin]] and previously had locations in [[Los Angeles]], California; [[Athens]], Greece; and a project space in New York which he operated in conjunction with Terence KOH named Asia Song Society.
'''Javier S. Peres''' is a contemporary [[art dealer]] and gallery owner. His gallery, Peres Projects, is in the [[Karl-Marx-Allee]] in [[Berlin]], and has offices in [[Los Angeles]], California.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.artberlin.de/galerie/peres-projects/|title=Peres Projects: A talk in very private with Javier Peres {{!}} ArtBerlin.de|language=de-DE|access-date=2020-01-27}}</ref>


==Biography==
== Biography ==
Peres came to prominence showing seminal early work by [[Terence Koh]],<ref name="Peres Projects">{{cite web|title=Terence KOH|url=http://www.peresprojects.com/artist-bio/terence-koh/|publisher=Peres Projects|accessdate=29 April 2012}}</ref> [[Assume Vivid Astro Focus]], [[Dan Colen]], [[Dash Snow]], [[Agathe Snow]], [[Kirstine Roepstorff]], [[Amie Dicke]], Matt Greene, [[Bruce LaBruce]] and others in the early 2000s. His influence as a gallerist and critical tastemaker has been validated by the inclusion of his artists in the top art world exhibitions such as the [[Venice Biennale]], the [[Whitney Biennial]], the Tate Triennial, the [[Turner Prize]], the [[São Paulo Art Biennial|São Paulo Biennal]], the [[Royal Academy of Art]] in London and numbers other prestigious venues. Works of Peres artists are also included in top public collections such as [[the Tate]], London; The [[Whitney Museum of American Art]]; [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation|The Guggenheim]]; the [[Museum of Modern Art]], NY, the [[Museum of Contemporary Art]], Los Angeles; The [[Hammer Museum|Armand Hammer Museum]], to name a few.


Peres started Peres Projects in San Francisco, California, in 2002.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.berlinartlink.com/2011/07/15/javier-peres-interview/|title=JAVIER PERES: Interviewed by Zefrey Throwell|date=2011-07-15|website=Berlin Art Link|language=en-US|access-date=2020-01-27}}</ref> He was included in the Art Review Power 100 in 2006.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://artreview.com/power_100/2006/|title=Power 100 / Art Review|website=artreview.com|access-date=2016-07-01}}</ref> He collects premodern African Art.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tribalartmagazine.com/issue-79-sample-2|title=Tribal Art Magazine - Issue #79 - Spring 2016 XX-2 (sample pages)|website=www.tribalartmagazine.com|access-date=2016-07-01}}</ref>
In 2003,<ref name="Peres Projects"/> Peres exhibited the work of [[Terence Koh]] (formerly asianpunkboy) in Los Angeles in a show titled "The Whole Family." This exhibition, which later traveled to the 2004 Whitney Biennial, is an early example of the mark of Peres on the contemporary art world, making unconventional choices and maintaining a role as a relationship gallerist with unorthodox connections to the stable of artists he represents. This spring he is presenting James Franco's debut solo European gallery exhibition in Berlin.

Peres was the cover article in [[ArtReview]] (May 2006), and has been previously ranked in the magazine's annual Power 100. Both Peres, and his stable of internationally renowned artists have been staples of the top art publications around the world since his entering the art scene in 2002.

In January 2012 the Grimmuseum in Berlin opened the first solo exhibition of artwork by Peres. The show consisted of two series of paintings, both of which depict deceased American actor [[River Phoenix]].


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}

*Fogel, Jonathan (2016) "#Obsessed: Javier Peres and African Art," Tribal Art Magazine, Issue 79, April 2016, pp.&nbsp;120 – 127.
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*Neave, Kate (2015) "Javier Peres on embracing the extreme," ''Dazed Digital,'' December 2015. http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/22759/1/javier-peres-embracing-the-extreme
*Carroll, Jessiva (2012) "Portfolio: Javier Peres," ''Toronto Standard'', January 12, 2012. http://www.torontostandard.com/culture/portfolio-javier-peres/
*Finel Honigman, Ana (2011) "A River Runs Through Javier Peres," ''Interview Magazine'', December 22, 2011. http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/javier-peres-river/
*Bellini, Andrea (2006) "Cautious Alternatives: A New York Tale," ''Flash Art'' No. 249, July - September 2006, pp.&nbsp;106 – 111.
*Bellini, Andrea (2006) "Cautious Alternatives: A New York Tale," ''Flash Art'' No. 249, July - September 2006, pp.&nbsp;106 – 111.
*Chaplin, Julia (2006) "Art on the Edge in Mexico City," ''The New York Times'', Travel Section.
*Chaplin, Julia (2006) "Art on the Edge in Mexico City," ''The New York Times'', Travel Section.
*Kunitz, Daniel (2006) "The Generous Pirate," ''Art Review'', May 2006, pp.&nbsp;66 – 70.
*Kunitz, Daniel (2006) "The Generous Pirate," ''Art Review'', May 2006, pp.&nbsp;66 – 70.
*Editorial (2006) "Galleries Top Ten," ''Bon Magazine'', Summer 2006, p.&nbsp;40.
*Editorial (2006) "Galleries Top Ten," ''Bon Magazine'', Summer 2006, p.&nbsp;40.
*Johnson, Paddy (2012) [http://artfcity.com/2012/01/05/javier-peres-to-show-at-grimmuseum/ Javier Peres to Show at Grimmuseum] "Artfcity.com", January 5, 2012


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==External links==
* [http://www.peresprojects.com Peres Projects]
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk The Saatchi Gallery]
* [http://www.artnet.de/magazine/neue-galerien-in-berlin-peres-projects/ Artnet Magazine]
* [http://grimmuseum.com/blog-61/blog-5/index.html Grimmuseum]


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Latest revision as of 18:31, 7 January 2022

Javier S. Peres
Occupationart dealer

Javier S. Peres is a contemporary art dealer and gallery owner. His gallery, Peres Projects, is in the Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin, and has offices in Los Angeles, California.[1]

Biography

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Peres started Peres Projects in San Francisco, California, in 2002.[2] He was included in the Art Review Power 100 in 2006.[3] He collects premodern African Art.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Peres Projects: A talk in very private with Javier Peres | ArtBerlin.de" (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  2. ^ "JAVIER PERES: Interviewed by Zefrey Throwell". Berlin Art Link. 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  3. ^ "Power 100 / Art Review". artreview.com. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
  4. ^ "Tribal Art Magazine - Issue #79 - Spring 2016 XX-2 (sample pages)". www.tribalartmagazine.com. Retrieved 2016-07-01.