Esso Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Esso Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Akira Ikezoe "Ephemeral Garden"
This exhibition, entitled, ephemeral garden, presents Akira Ikezoe’s latest paintings. Featuring nude figures which he defines as angels in bucolic landscapes with animals, flowers, trees and leaves that...More »
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"Collection of the Gallery Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Daniele Galliano "Martians" (2007), Oil on canvas, 79" x 95" (cm. 200 x 240)] More »
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Pirro Cuniberti "Born Out of a Rib of Graphite"
Cuniberti's work, bred on a sensible, constant diet of drawing, favores small-scale works and is divided into consecutive painterly periods that culminate with his very personal works started in 1979 on...More »
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Richard Nonas "Cowboy Coffee New Work, Old Ground"
Richard Nonas is the artist as explorer; the artist who risks travel on a non-existent geographic map that he himself has drawn. Born in 1936, he began to construct his sculptures in the middle 1960s after...More »
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"What's so funny about peace, love and understanding? " Exhibition
....And as I walked on Through troubled times My spirit gets so downhearted sometimes So where are the strong And who are the trusted? And where is the harmony? Sweet harmony. Cause each time...More »
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Nicus Lucá "StraightPinPaintings"
Jennifer Bacon and Filippo Fossati announce the opening of the gallery’s first solo exhibition by Italian conceptual artist, Nicus Lucá on Thursday, May 8, 2008 "Carol Rama, Aldo Mondino and Alighiero...More »
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Marguerite Kahrl "Homeland Insecurity"
Jennifer Bacon and Filippo Fossati announce the opening of Esso Gallery’s first solo show by Marguerite Kahrl, entitled Homeland Insecurity, in the project room. Homeland Insecurity is an installation...More »
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Akira Ikezoe "Space as Protagonist"
With tiny, woven, muscular figures of people, trees and animals, as well as miniscule representations of flowers and fire flames, Akira Ikezoe creates textile-like patterns on the surface of his paintings...More »