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Emiliano Granado

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Emiliano Granado was born in La Plata, Argentina. His family moved to the United States when he was four years old to escape the political insecurity following The Dirty War of the late '70s. He graduated from Amherst College in 1999 and has studied at the International Center for Photography and School of Visual Arts. His interest in popular culture can be seen in his earlier work, At the Track and Beach Party, a study of motor racing culture and Spring Break debauchery and hyper-sexuality, respectively. His newest project, Time for Print, showcases the need for exhibition, reflects our notions of sexuality, and focuses on our relationship with The Internet. Emiliano lives in Brooklyn, New York. He likes bikes, sunglasses, and Mexican Coke.

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The Collection
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Panama City Beach, Florida, 2007

Emiliano Granado, Untitled
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Umpqua Hot Spring, Oregon, 2011

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