
FKNC is currently in Barcelona, Spain.
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March 21, 1973Job:
ROJO® Founder & DirectorWebsite
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Born in Elx (Spain). Living between Spain and Brazil, married to Graziela, and proud dad of Olivia.
Since ROJO® was born, in March 2001, David Quiles Guilló has created an international emotional working structure of more than 40 associated directors and more than 800 art contributors, a distribution network in 37 countries, edited 32 issues of the ROJO®magazine, produced 2 issues of the RUGA®magazine DVD, edited 33 monographic artist books, produced 56 art exhibitions, promoted more than 410 events worldwide as well as created different formats and special events to explore different medias in order for artists to join and enjoy.
David Quiles Guillo has given lectures about creative networks and processes in Instituto Cervantes - New York City (USA), International Art Fair ARCO - Madrid (Spain), Hagaram Design Museum in Seoul (Korea), Elisava School for Arts Barcelona (Spain), University of Cuenca (Ecuador), CESC Copacabana - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), European Cultural Foundation in Rotterdam (Netherlands), University of Malaga (Spain), Casino Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Instituto Europeo Di Design - Madrid (Spain) and Instituto Cervantes - Casablanca (Morocco).
Based in Barcelona (Spain), David recently settled his second home in Sao Paulo (Brazil), and is now travelling back and forth to try to live in eternal spring-summer seasons.
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family, art, positive thinking, poetry, people, simplicity, smiles, chess, reading, food, communication, love...
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November 21, 2008
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May 20th, 2008
Chrisitee

Nothing's ok, everything's fine
"Started to draw since I was a baby Chrisi with my dad and sister.Pushed my skateboard first in 1990 and from the beginning I loved art in skateboarding and skateboarding in art. People like Mark Gonzales, Andy Howell and Ed Tempelton were my first art/skateboarding heroes. But I also love the old viennese art scene like Egon Schiele nad Gustav Klimt, they gave me a lot of inspiration. It took me a while before I started to paint on shirts, skateboards and other stuff. After years of experimentation I found my own style to explain myself." - Chrisitee.
Chrisitee next exhibition in Vienna's coolest gallery INOPERAbLE
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graphic design, leisure/entertaintment, miscellaneous, modern art, photography, print design

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