Enio Arroyo Gomez : From Argentina and Costa Rica to the Streets of Tribeca
July 10 - July 16 (10am-10pm)
|72 Warren St, New York, NY 10007, USA
Time & Location
July 10 - July 16 (10am-10pm)
72 Warren St, New York, NY 10007, USA
About The Event
Enio Arroyo Gomez: From Argentina and Costa Rica to the Streets of Tribeca.
“What I am seeking is not the real and not the unreal but rather the unconscious, the mystery of the instinctive in the human race.” Amedeo Modigliani
Press & Preview:
Thursday July 11th 5-10pm
RSVP to info@pensofino.com
Public Opening Reception:
Friday July 12th 5-10pm
On The Fringe Gallery, 72 Warren St, New York, NY 10007, USA
From Argentina and Costa Rica to the streets of Tribeca, is the story of what happens when pure chance and a single painting triggers the beginning of a long journey between Artist and Patron.
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Enio is a Costa Rican artist whose artistic career has been primarily active in Latin America. Trained as a sculptor and scenographer at the National University of La Plata in Argentina. He is a self-taught painter who draws inspiration from his personal life and extensive readings of Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, fiction and investigative studies.
The show will be curated by Enio’s patron/largest collector and will contain works from multiple series from 2016 to 2024. The artwork will be showcased in chronological order walking you through the Patron’s journey with the artist, while at the same time exploring Enio’s creative process and artistic themes. Some of these themes will come from Enio’s GOROFF series which focuses on the social mask and our place in society, while others will come from his MEISTREL series which weaves explorations of the human psyche with extensive studies of color palettes inspired by Mesoamerican ceramics found around Central America and the Caribbeans.
Enio only paints from his imagination creating worlds that are strictly his own. You’ll be transported into whimsical surrealistic dreamlike images which sometimes feel almost naïve and childlike. Enio’s artwork can delve deep into your subconscious in a very subtle way because it comes from a very sincere and personal place.
Come discover for yourselves and join us at the early stage of this exciting new chapter.