John Sonsini

John Sonsini (born 1950) is an artist based in Los Angeles. Sonsini was born in Rome, New York, he is a painter working with oils.[1] His best known work is portraits of Latino day labourers. Sonsini offered his subjects their usual wage in exchange for sitting for the paintings.[2] He has also made work based on gay male erotica.[3]

Selected exhibitions

2015

John Sonsini , Patrick Painter Gallery, Santa Monica

2006

New Paintings, ACME., Los Angeles

2005

John Sonsini, Anthony Grant Gallery, New York

Cerca Series: John Sonsini, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego

2002

John Sonsini, Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach

L.A. Post Cool, The San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose

1999

Gabriel, New Paintings, Dan Bernier Gallery, Dan Bernier, Los Angeles

1995

Dan Bernier Gallery, Santa Monica

1986

Newspace Gallery, Los Angeles

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References

  1. Michael Duncan, The Faces of Work, Art In America from FindArticles.com Archived 2007-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Ken Johnson, New York Times Online
  3. Michael Duncan, John Sonsini at Dan Bernier, Art In America from FindArticles.com
  • Further information from Cheim & Read
  • Images, texts and biography from the Saatchi Gallery
  • Images and information from ACME Los Angeles
  • Press Release for Patrick Painter, Inc.
  • Link to exhibited work at Patrick Painter, Inc.


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