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greg skwentna




10001 New York
United States

http://newyorkstudio.net

category: Painting
technique: Oilpainting
Style: Minimal / Concept-Art


Bio / Resumee / Statement:
Greg Skwentna born in Latvia in 1959, he began attending drawing Academy since he was 12, then from 1980 to1985 studied at Moscow Art Institute. Greg took a part in numerous Underground Avant-Garde exhibitions in Russia and Baltic States. In 1990 Artist moved to Los Angeles. Since 2002 he lives and works in New York City


Activities:
1980 - Donskoj Castle group show, Moscow Russia
1985 - National Gallery, Riga, Latvia
1990 - Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark
1991 - Verhaai Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1993 - Russian Avant Guard, Rotterdam, Netherlands
1994 - Artexpo, Chicago, IL
1996 - Gallery 224, Laguna Beach, CA
1996 - Galerie Le Jardin des Arts, Tokyo, Japan
1996 - Ashkenazi Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1997 - Marion Meyer Contemporary Art, Laguna Beach, CA
1997 - Robert Aichele Gallery, Atherton, CA
2001 - Gallery House, Palo Alto, CA
2001 - Swedish American Museum Center, Chicago
2002 - ZYT Gallery, Los Altos, CA
2005 – Kirk Gallery, New York, NY


Coconuts
Painting
Oilpainting
30 x 50 x 2 cm
2005
Price: 400 Euro
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Eggs
Painting
Oilpainting
35 x 80 x 2 cm
2005
Price: 800 Euro
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Soup Plate
Painting
Oilpainting
35 x 100 x 2 cm
2001
Price: 1.400 Euro
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Parrdreams II
Painting
Oilpainting
70 x 130 x 3 cm
2004
Price: 1.700 Euro
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Parrdreams
Painting
Oilpainting
80 x 140 x 3 cm
2004
Price: 1.700 Euro
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