The Honey Land Review Spring 2009 Volume 1, Issue 2
Javier Infantes was born in Estepona, Spain in 1973. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Madrid. In the last decade he published his works in various media (Abc newspaper, El Viejo Topo, Claridad, Calviva, Extramuros, Escribir y Publicar, Revistart and Iberoamericana Internacional of Miami). Javier collaborates at present with the magazine Claves de Razon Practica directed by Javier Pradera and Fernando Savater. He illustrated texts of Noam Chomsky, Stephen Jay Gould, Fernando Reinares, Ilia Galan, Julian Santamaria among other personalities. In addition, his work appeared illustrating the interview with Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, published in the number 161 of the magazine Claves de Razon Practica.
Exhibitions: Solo: -Aeon Logic Art Gallery. Brooklyn, NYC 2009. -Spanish American Institute. NYC 2008. -Exhibitions and Congresses Palace of Estepona. Malaga , Spain . 2006. -Miramar Gallery. Estepona, Malaga . Spain . 1995. -Miramar Gallery. Estepona, Malaga . Spain . 1993. -Cultural Center of Estepona, Malaga. Spain, 1993. -Uruguay Pavillion. Seville, 1992. Group Show: - International Art Fair, ARTEXPO NY. Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan NYC. USA 2009. -Stoagallery. Estepona, Malaga. Spain. 2009 -Port Authority Bus Terminal. Manhattan, NYC. USA 2008. -Art Fair Shanghai. At the Iberoamericana Internacional Magazine's booth. Shanghai, China 2008 -Stoagallery. Estepona, Malaga. Spain. 2008. -Art group show. Colombian Consulate. New York, USA 2008. -Iberoamerican Art Exhibition. Miami, USA 2008. -Hpgrp Gallery. Art Fair @ destination. New York, USA 2008 -Stoagallery. Estepona, Malaga. Spain. 2007. -International Art Fair. Marbella, Malaga. Spain, 2007. -Victor’s Gallery. Marbella, Malaga. Spain, 2005 -“Velazanetti” Prize (work selected for the show). Burgos, Spain. 2000 -Photography European Prize (works selected). Madrid, Spain. 1997. -Fine Art Exhibition Hall. Complutense University. Madrid, 1996. -Virgin Megastore. Seville, 1994 -Uruguay Pavillion. Seville, 1993.