I’m loving Miami and the creativity Art Basel brings to this sunny oceanfront scene every year. I’m happy to have a solo show at Aqua Art Miami, “Chance and Necessity” in Booth 119, thanks to Amy Young and Perihelion Arts – a…
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I’m showing at Aqua Art 2013 Dec 4-8 and I’m honored to be recognized as Aqua Work of the Day for my “Self Portrait as a Venetian Gentleman,” a piece in my solo show, Chance and Necessity, with Perihelion Arts….
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If you’re heading to Art Basel in Miami, be sure to stop by and see my latest work, “Chance and Necessity,” at Aqua Art located in the Aqua Hotel, 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL December 4-8, 2013. One of the…
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Please join me for my performance “Incision”, combining art and surgery, at the Rauschenberg Project Space on Friday, September 27th at 7:30pm. I will be creating miniature radish sculptures while discussing my art and research projects. WHAT: Premiere of PopSoda’s Feel the…
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Michael Stever produced a cool video of my installation of Ripple in my solo show, Emotion, in NYC last month at Sloane Fine Art, Site 109 Gallery.
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Eric Finzi’s solo show, FEEL, at Mark Wolfe Contemporary gallery in San Francisco was reviewed by DeWitt Cheng in the May edition of art ltd. magazine, “Augustine, Attitude Passionelles”.
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Art critic Kathryn McKinney reviews Eric Finzi’s solo show, FEEL in San Francisco at the Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art gallery. Here’s an excerpt from the piece: Art and madness have been linked in a cliche so old, it’s almost biblical….
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Reaction to my show FEEL in San Fran was so great that Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art has extended the show and I am heading there on Tuesday, March 19th for an artist talk. The exhibition showcases my mixed media and…
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I have a solo show, “Feel,” in San Francisco through March 15th at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, 1 Sutter Street, Suite 300. It’s all about Augustine, the 19th century French hysteric who was a patient of Charcot in the infamous…
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The Washington Post’s Weekend section On Exhibit by Stephanie Merry featured a photo and write up of Eric Finzi’s “Humfrey” piece at the Athenaeum in Old Town, Alexandria. His work is one of nineteen artists featured in the “Likeness/Interpretations of Portraiture” exhibit.
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