ELOY MARTÍNEZ DE LA PERA CELADA (Álava 1967). Curator of Art and Fashion exhibitions, as well as designer and producer of contemporary art exhibitions for public and private organizations; projects where the beauty of the complicit dialogues that occur silently between photography, plastic arts and fashion are reflected, which has allowed him to curate and design some of the most talked-about exhibitions of recent years in Spain such as "Mariano Fortuny and Madrazo", at the Spanish Costume Museum; "Transfers: Art and Fashion" for different Museums, "Walter Benjamín" at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, "Hubert de Givenchy" at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, "Robert Capa: color photography" for the CBA. "Givenchy: To Audrey with Love" at the Gemeenten Musueum of The Hague, "Romantic Fashion" for the National Museum of Romanticism; "Hubert de Givenchy. A retrospective" at the Fashion Museum of Calais, "The Rachel L. Mellon Collection" for the Balenciaga Museum, "Paco Rabanne" at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, "Sorolla, Art and Fashion" for the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, "A chronicle of Haute Couture. Naty Abascal Collection" for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, artistic curator of the Spanish stand at REVELATIONS: The International Art and Crafts Biennial in Paris.
His latest exhibition "Balenciaga and Spanish Painting" for the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum has had a huge impact on Social Networks. He is currently working on the following projects: "Philippe Venet: A retrospective exhibition" for the MAD, and on the next project where Art and Fashion will be linked under the title "Dali. Fashion & Friends" for the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum.
He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Cristóbal Balenciaga Foundation.
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ELOY MARTÍNEZ DE LA PERA CELADA (Álava 1967). Curator of Art and Fashion exhibitions, where the beauty of the complicit dialogues that occur silently between photography, plastic arts and fashion are reflected, which has allowed him to curate and design some of the most talked-about exhibitions of recent years in Spain, with a huge impact on social networks, such as "Balenciaga and Spanish Painting".