Ian Falconer
Best-selling author, noted illustrator and set designer Ian
Falconer has had a varied career spanning the worlds of
publishing, opera, ballet and fine arts. Born in Ridgefield,
Connecticut, Mr. Falconer studied Art History at New York
University and painting at Parsons School of Design and Otis
Art Institute. Under the direction of artist David Hockney, he collaborated
on the costume designs for the Los Angeles Opera production
of Tristan and Isolde (1987); served as co-designer
(sets and costumes) with Mr. Hockney on the Lyric Opera's
production of Turandot (1992); and designed the
costumes for The Royal Opera's production of Die Frau
Ohne Schatten at Covent Garden. In 1996, Mr. Falconer
designed the sets for The Atlantic Theater's production of
The Santaland Diaries, written by David Sedaris. For New York City Ballet, Mr. Falconer has designed scenery
and costumes for Scènes de Ballet, for students from
the School of American Ballet (1999), and Variations
Sérieuses (2001), both choreographed by Christopher
Wheeldon. He also designed scenery and costumes for Boston
Ballet's production of Firebird (1999) also
choreographed by Mr. Wheeldon and Stravinsky's Jeu de
Cartes (2001), choreographed by Peter Martins. In addition to his stage work, Mr. Falconer is working on
his 24th cover for the New Yorker magazine and has
designed floats for the new Main Street Parade at
Disneyland. He is the author and illustrator of the
critically acclaimed and New York Times best-selling
children's books Olivia, a 2001 Caldecott Honor book;
Olivia Saves the Circus, a New York Times Best
Illustrated book of 2001; Olivia and the Missing Toy,
also a #1 New York Times best-seller; Olivia's
Opposites; and Olivia Counts.
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Series
Books:Olivia And The Fairy Princesses, September 2012
Hardcover / e-Book
Olivia Forms a Band, June 2006
Hardcover
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