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Venezuelan-American artist and Warhol superstar
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Rolando Peña
Peña in 2013
Born (1942-10-27) October 27, 1942 (age 82)
Caracas, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan-American
Known forvisual artist and dancer, one of the Warhol superstars, participated in a number of Warhol films
Awardsa Guggenheim Fellowship during 2009

Rolando Peña (born October 27, 1942, in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan-American visual artist and dancer. He is best known as one of the Warhol superstars, and he participated in a number of Warhol films.


Among Warhol superstars, Peña is known as "the Black Prince", or "El Principe Negro".

He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship during 2009.

Exhibitions

Peña's early work on photomaton photography, was recently show at an exhibition in Miami, Florida.

References

  1. "Artnexus".
  2. "Rolando Peña". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. New York. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  3. Navarrete, José Antonio. "ROLANDO PEÑA: A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE". Artishock. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
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