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JWeekly, published December 1, 2016 by: robert nagler miller, J correspondent Perhaps your grandfather shared stories of his life in New York before you were born. These family sagas, filled with a colorful cast of characters, drama and heartbreak, became so…
Read more →CCTV-Amercia’s “Full Frame” television program hosted by Mike Walter featured artist, researcher and dermasurgeon Eric Finzi in this nine minute video written and produced by Sahar Sarshar. Full Frame Close Up: A Modern Day Renaissance Man aired on CCTV America, April,…
Read more →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”.
Read more →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….
Read more →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.
Read more →Eric Finzi is a dermatological surgeon who uses syringes, propane torches and other nontraditional tools to create epoxy resin paintings. Finzi is well aware that he’s in a unique pool of people who don’t fit into a singular right- or…
Read more →Mark Jenkins writes about “6 Painters,” a group show at Civilian Art Projects in his piece entitled “Whirlwind Tour Through the District’s Many Paintings Exhibits.” He says “Eric Finzi mixes pigment with epoxy resin, a fast-drying medium that requires a…
Read more →DC Modern Luxury magazine features Finzi in the December ’12 Arts & Power issue. Writer Sarah Wildman and photographer Benjamin Tankersley capture Finzi in his studio in Kensington and dermatology practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
Read more →Eric Finzi C’77, a dermatologic surgeon, has molded and sculpted hundreds of faces over the years: old men, young women, even legendary French actress Sarah Bernhardt. He’s plumped up lips, smoothed out brow lines, sucked up excess fat—and that’s just…
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