Patricia Esquivias

Born:
1979
Residence:
Madrid, Spain
Nationality:
Argentinean
Trust:
APT Berlin
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  • The capital of a nation known for its bullfights and other festivities involving public cruelty to animals is not the first

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  • Frieze Film is a programme of artist films screened to coincide with Frieze London. This year’s commissions include five new films that will

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  • Gladstone Gallery presents The Mass Ornament, an exhibition curated by John Rasmussen. This group exhibition takes its title from a collectino

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  • Narrative is an essential tool for understanding thought—it invites us to examine the ways in which we interpret history as well as generate meaning.

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  • As seen in her third solo at Murray Guy, the work of the Venezuelan artist Patricia Esquivias is as much art history or urban archaeology as it is

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  • Gladstone Gallery presents The Mass Ornament, an exhibition curated by John Rasmussen. This group exhibition takes its title from a collectino

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  • Frieze Film is a programme of artist films screened to coincide with Frieze London. Curated by Sarah McCrory, this year’s commissions include

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BIOGRAPHY

Patricia Esquivas (b. 1979 Caracas, Venezuela) received an MFA from California College of Arts; a BFA from Central St. Martins College of Art and Design in London; and studied at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine, and Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. Selected exhibitions include Silverman Gallery, San Francisco; Murray Guy, New York; Maisterravalbuena Galería, Madrid; California College of the Arts; Royal College of Art Galleries, London; 5th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art; Preview Berlin; and Empire, Los Angeles. She is represented by Murray Guy in New York. Patricia Esquivas lives and works in New York and Madrid.


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