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Pacifico Silano b. 1986

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  • For the 2023 edition of Untitled Art Fragment will present the work of Alexei Mansour, Pacifico Silano and Li Wang

    For the 2023 edition of Untitled Art Fragment will present the work of Alexei Mansour, Pacifico Silano and Li Wang

    September 12, 2023 Read more
  • Pacifico Silano included in "When I Am Empty, Please Dispose of Me Properly" at BRIC

    Pacifico Silano included in "When I Am Empty, Please Dispose of Me Properly" at BRIC

    January 26, 2023 Read more
  • Pacifico Silano: Men Play Games at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles

    Pacifico Silano: Men Play Games at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles

    "Men Play Games", a solo exhibition of new and recent photographic works by Pacifico Silano. July 23, 2022 Read more
  • Pacifico Silano is included in "The Portrait", a group exhibition at Ravestijn Gallery, Amsterdam

    Pacifico Silano is included in "The Portrait", a group exhibition at Ravestijn Gallery, Amsterdam

    June 25, 2022 Read more
  • "A Fresh View of Queer Masculinity, Through Scraps of Old Magazines", The New Yorker, May 2022

    "A Fresh View of Queer Masculinity, Through Scraps of Old Magazines", The New Yorker, May 2022

    Pacifico Silano's solo exhibition "If You Gotta Hurt Somebody Please Hurt Me" reviewed by Vince Aletti for The New Yorker. May 6, 2022 Read more
  • Jimmy Beauquesne and Pacifico Silano’s works featured on Platform

    Jimmy Beauquesne and Pacifico Silano’s works featured on Platform

    Platform is a new online initiative that brings together galleries in different cities. At the beginning of each month, Platform publishes a new limited-time selection of artworks, chosen in partnership with world-renowned gallery David Zwirner. April 1, 2022 Read more
  • Pacifico Silano's photobook I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine was included in TIME’s Best Photobooks of 2021 list

    Pacifico Silano's photobook I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine was included in TIME’s Best Photobooks of 2021 list

    I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine conveys Silano’s study on LGBT identity and print culture that is presented in an accordion-folded format that can be shown as one continuous collage or as a sequence of individual images. December 23, 2021 Read more
  • I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine made MoMA’s 10 favorite photobooks list

    I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine made MoMA’s 10 favorite photobooks list

    Pacifico Silano’s photobook, I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine, has made it to the list and is now a part of the MoMA Library collection. It is also available for anyone to purchase in the Design Store. November 2, 2021
    This year, MoMA, who actively supports the photobook phenomenon, has launched a new yearly celebration of the photobook and made the list of 10 favorite...
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  • Pacifico Silano’s book I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine shortlisted for the First PhotoBook Prize

    Pacifico Silano’s book I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine shortlisted for the First PhotoBook Prize

    October 8, 2021
    I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine published in collaboration with Loose Joints Publishing and supported by Fragment was shortlisted for the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation...
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  • ARTNews published an article about Pacifico Silano

    ARTNews published an article about Pacifico Silano

    May 20, 2021 Read more
  • Pacifico Sillano’s new book I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine

    Pacifico Sillano’s new book I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine

    March 3, 2021
    It is published in collaboration with Loose Joints Publishing and supported by Fragment. It represents the artist’s research on LGBT identity and print culture with...
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  • The Houston Center for Photography (USA) opens Pacifico Silano’s solo show

    The Houston Center for Photography (USA) opens Pacifico Silano’s solo show

    February 18, 2021
    The solo show is called Cowboys Don’t Shoot Straight (Like They Used To). Ashlyn Davis Burns curated the exhibition. The exhibit is a series of...
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  • Financial Times mentioned our booth at NADA Miami

    Financial Times mentioned our booth at NADA Miami

    December 2, 2019 Read more
  • NADA Miami 2019 opens today

    NADA Miami 2019 opens today

    December 1, 2019
    We show the works by American artist Pacifico Silano, who was at the center of censorship raw last year in Miami. We are waiting for...
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  • Fragment presents the first solo exhibition of the American artist Pacifico Silano in Russia

    Fragment presents the first solo exhibition of the American artist Pacifico Silano in Russia

    September 13, 2019
    Central to Silano’s project How to Disappear is the relationship between loss and desire, death and ambition. The artist employs photographic fragmentation, layering, a variety...
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