Beatrice Alemagna


Beatrice Alemagna is an Italian illustrator and author.

Biography

Born in Bologna, Italy in 1973, Beatrice Alemagna studied at the Graphic School in Urbino, and in 1997 moved to Paris, where she currently lives. She worked as a poster artist for Centre Pompidou for over 10 years.
Her book On a Magical Do-Nothing Day was among the ten best illustrated children's books of 2017, according to the New York Times and New York Public Library. This book was also awarded the Golden Medal for Original Art by the Society of Illustrators, New York. Beatrice Alemagna is the recipient of the 2010 Andersen Prize for Illustrator of the year, and was nominated to the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award four times. She is the winner of Le Prix des Sorcières 2020 for her book Les choses qui s’en vont. In 2021, Alemagna received a Special Jury Award at the Premio Letteratura Ragazzi di Cento for her book A sbagliare le storie.
Alemagna has published more than 30 books for children, which have been translated into Swedish, English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, German, Greek, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Lithuanian.
Her first book published in the USA was The Wonderful Fluffy Little Squishy by HarperCollins, followed by On a Magical Do-Nothing Day, Harold Snipperpot's Best Disaster Ever, Things That Go Away, and Never, Not Ever!.

Children's books

  • Never, Not Ever! – USA
  • Telling Stories Wrong – Italy, Korea, USA, translated by Anthony Shugaar
  • Things That Go Away – France, USA, Italy
  • Harold Snipperpot's Best Disaster Ever – HarperCollins, translated by Edward Gauvin;
  • Lotta Combinaguai Sa Fare Tutto by Astrid Lindgren, Italy ;
  • On a Magical Do-Nothing Day France, USA.
  • Picasso & Lump – USA
  • Lotta combinaguai by Astrid Lindgren – Italy
  • The Wonderful Fluffy Little Squishy – France, USA
  • Little big Boubo – England
  • The Five Misfits – Italy, England
  • Bon voyage, Bébé! – France
  • La gigantesque petite chose – England
  • Jo singe garçon – France
  • The Bug's Books – England
  • Oméga et l'ourse
  • What is a Child? – Italy, England
  • Karl Ibou – France
  • A Lion in Paris – France, England
  • Comptines du jardin d'Eden, CD Book France
  • Les corbeaux de Pearblossom ''– France
  • Je voulais une tortue – Editions du Panama - France 2005
  • La promenade d'un distrait, picture book and short movie
  • Portraits – France
  • My Love – France
  • Après Noël'' – France

    Awards

  • Things That Go Away : Winner of LaAv Infanzia Prize 2021; Winner of Le Prix des Sorcières, 2020; Val de Marne Prize, 2019
  • On a Magical Do-Nothing Day: winner of the English Association Book award 2018; Selected by The New York Times and New York Public Library among the ten best children's books in 2017 ; Gold medal of the Society of illustrators, New York, 2017; Winner of the Grand prix de l'illustration, Moulins, France, 2017; Winner of the Landerneau Prize as Best book of 2016, France, 2017.
  • The Wonderful Fluffy Little Squishy: winner of the Mildred L. Batchelder Award, USA, 2016, selected for Pépites de Montreuil, France, 2014
  • The Five Misfits: LiBeRmagazine's Prize as the best book, Italy, 2015; First Prize of Salon du livre de Gaillac, France, 2015
  • Bon voyage, Bébé!: Baby readers Prize from Ville de Nanterre, France, 2015
  • What is a Child? Crescer: magazine's Prize as the best picture book, Brazil, 2014; selected for "the World through Picture Book" IFLA, Netherlands, 2015
  • A Lion in Paris: National Prize "Nati per leggere", Italy, 2010; special mention at Bologna Book Fair Award - Italy 2007, selected for the White Ravens, Germany, 2007; selected for Baobab Prize of Salon de Montreuil, France, 2006
  • Après Noël: Octogones Prize, France, 2002.

    Exhibitions

Beatrice Alemagna has exhibited her work at several solo and collective exhibitions in Paris, Bologna, Bordeaux, Charleville, Munich, Reims, Lisbon, Tokyo, Sapporo, Kyoto, Stockholm, Dublin, Beijing, Abu Dhabi, Sofia, Cairo, Madrid, Berlin.
Her selected exhibitions include: