Pilpeled
Israeli contemporary artist, graphic designer and illustrator
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Nir Peled, (Hebrew: ניר פלד; born in 1985), known as Pilpeled, is an Israeli contemporary artist, street artist, graphic designer and illustrator, and founder of Pilpeled clothing and accessories brand.[1][2]
Pilpeled | |
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| Born | Nir Peled May 1, 1985 |
| Known for | Public art, Stenciling |
| Website | pilpeled |
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Art career
Pilpeled started his career in 2005 in Tel Aviv, creating posters for parties and clubs,[3] party flyers[4] and album covers. During these years he made posters for several artists such as DJ Shadow, Kutmah and craze and album covers for Rami Fortis, Boom Pam, Soulico, Cohen@Mushon, Onili.
Pilpeled worked on the interior design of the "Brown Hotel" boutique hotel in Tel Aviv and restaurants and clubs in Tel Aviv: Bodega bar, Zinger, Bobamaara, and Stereotype.[5] In 2007 he worked for MTV-Israel as chief designer.[6][7] In 2011 he took part in a group exhibition in the modern art festival "Art Beijing" in China. In 2013 he designs a limited edition bottle of Absolut vodka X PILPELED.[8] In 2014 he made a collaboration with Puma,[9] designing limited-edition jackets.
In 2015 he took part in a group exhibition in Inoperable Vienna. In 2015 he collaborated with Coca-Cola making the Coca-Cola zero campaign that includes several hands made paintings on billboards.[10] In 2016 he collaborates with lifestyle French bread Bensimon[11] and created a shoe collection with Pilpeled designs. In 2018 he took part in a group exhibition in the Israel Museum.[12] In 2018 he won the best graffiti from Time Out magazine.[13] In 2018 he took part in a group exhibition at the Mairie du 4eme Paris.[14] In 2019 he collaborates New Era Cap Company and created a New Era caps designed by Pilpeled. In 2019 he made artwork for the Urban Nation museum in Berlin.[15]
In 2020 he made a Solo exhibition at BlackFlagArt Galery in Istanbul Turkey; and Mural[16] in Kadıköy, Istanbul.[17][18] In 2020 he took a part in a group exhibition at Zemack Gallery.[19][20]
Pilpeled is known for his monochromatic style and his work can be found on murals around the world,[21] galleries, and museums.[22][23]