• Artist Profile: Genevive Zacconi

    Master At Work  Photo: Roy Ives

    Master At Work Photo: Roy Ives

    ……I had the pleasure of meeting Genevive Zacconi in 2006, when she curated an art exhibition entitled, “Negative Exposure” for Trinity Art Gallery in Philadelphia. Her unusual interest in the erotic as well as the macabre, forms the basis of her unique vision. A distinct persona that is reflective in her paintings. Genevive was born in Philadelphia in 1981. As an artist and curator, she has been involved in numerous art exhibitions around the globe and has been featured on MSNBC, New York Press, Coagula Arts Journal and Juxtapose magazine.

    Connie

    Connie

    Objective Observation

    Objective Observation

    In addition to creating her own art, Genevive has also worked as a painting assistant to Ron English, headed the first Philadelphia branch of “Dr. Sketchy’s Anti -Art School”, and was the founding director of Trinity Art Gallery in Philadelphia and Paul Booth’s, Last Rites Gallery in New York.

    Delusions Of Candor

    Delusions Of Candor

    Disillusion

    Disillusion

    Miss Fortune

    Miss Fortune

    Try Walking In My Shoes

    Try Walking In My Shoes

    Genevive is currently curating an exhibit within “The Dirty Show” (the worlds largest art show) to take place in Detroit, February 12 to the 20th, 2010. The exhbit will include works by Michael Hussar, David Stoupakis, Shawn Barber and yours truly. To learn more about Genevive’s work, log on to www.genevive.com……..TW

    Genevive Zacconi, Photo: Lithium Picnic

    Genevive Zacconi, Photo: Lithium Picnic


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