Nelson Medina
| Nelson Medina | |
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| Born | Nelson Medina 1978 (age 47–48) Lima, Peru |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| Known for | Revolutionart |
| 🌐 Website | www |
Nelson Medina (born 1978) is a Peruvian artist. Recognized early in his career, Medina has shown his works internationally in his magazine Revolutionart,[1] which also promotes the work of independent artists and famous talents.
Artists from all around the world participate in his requests to discuss world issues.[2] Some of the main topics covered are climate change, economic crisis, evolution, pandemics, the future of humanity, space and nature. His work is to hunt global trends and turn them into calls that generate reflection from the artists.
In this magazine he has interviewed personalities like Floria Sigismondi,[3] Mark Miremont,[4] Anthony Hopkins, Simone Legno,[5] Matt Mignanelli,[6] Skew Siskin,[7] Jeremyville,[8] Bogdan Zwir, Andrzej Dragan,[9] Adhemas Batista, Joey Lawrence, Fernanda Cohen, Brian M. Viveros, Nik Ainley, Jeff Finley and many more.
References
- ↑ Revolutionart Magazine
- ↑ Nelson Medina in Archive.Org
- ↑ Interview with Floria Sigismondi Dirt Issue - Revolutionart 4
- ↑ Alighieri, Beatrice: REVOLUTIONART MAGAZINE, "The Resurrection of Beauty: the art and philosophy of Mark Miremont" (Issue #17, March 2009, pg. 239)
- ↑ Simone Legno in Revolutionart Magazine Ethnic issue - Revolutionart 20
- ↑ RevolutionArt Magazine interviews Matt Mignanelli "A New York State of Mind"
- ↑ Interview with Nina C. Alice from Skew siskin Global Crisis Issue - Revolutionart 16
- ↑ Interview Jeremyville Archived 2008-11-19 at the Wayback Machine Jeremyville Website
- ↑ Revolutionart 15 - Interview with Andrzej Dragan Revolutionart 15
External links
- Official website
- Interview with Nelson Medina for the International Magazine Symposium - Luxembourg
- Nelson Medina's Revolutionart in Youth Leader Magazine
- Nelson Medina talks about crowdsourcing content & acting as platform
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