Ramon Pez
Born 1975 in Udine, Italy.
Lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
Ramon Perez is a creative director and curator. His background combines visual arts and design. He is involved in projects where stories and narrative structures mix-up within different media platforms. His most recent projects includ: Libyan Sugar (Michael Christopher Brown, Twin Palms Publisher, 2016), The New Colonists (Monica Alcazar-Duarte, Photographer’s Gallery, 2018), A History of Misogyny – On Abortion (Laia Abril, Rencontres d’Arles, 2016), Ponte City (Mikhael Subotzky, Patrick Waterhouse, Steidl, 2014), and the Art direction of COLORS magazine.
Lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
Ramon Perez is a creative director and curator. His background combines visual arts and design. He is involved in projects where stories and narrative structures mix-up within different media platforms. His most recent projects includ: Libyan Sugar (Michael Christopher Brown, Twin Palms Publisher, 2016), The New Colonists (Monica Alcazar-Duarte, Photographer’s Gallery, 2018), A History of Misogyny – On Abortion (Laia Abril, Rencontres d’Arles, 2016), Ponte City (Mikhael Subotzky, Patrick Waterhouse, Steidl, 2014), and the Art direction of COLORS magazine.