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About the Item
This artwork titled "Accordion" c. 2000 is an oil painting on wood panel by noted American artist Sol Aquino b. 1958. The size is 24 x 30 inches. It is in very good condition.
About the artist:
EDUCATION:
California College of Arts and Crafts
San Francisco Art Institute
Bellas Artes, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2001 Robert Berman Gallery,Santa Monica, Ca.
1995 Patrica Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, Ca.
1993 Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, Ca.
1992 Williams/Lamb Gallery, Long Beach, Ca.
1991 Williams/Lamb Gallery, Long Beach, Ca.
1990 Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, Ca.
1989 Williams/Lamb Gallery, Long Beach, Ca.
1988 Williams/Lamb Gallery, Long Beach, Ca.
1988 OverReact Gallery, Long Beach,Ca.
1987 Udinotti Gallery. Scottsdale, Az.
1987 Udinotti Gallery. San Francisco ,Ca.
1987 Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, Ca.
1986 B-1 Gallery, Santa Monica,Ca.
1986 Area X Gallery, New York, NY
1984 Area X Gallery, New York, NY
1983 Dancing Man Gallery, Santa Cruz, Ca.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2009 Assemblage + Collage + Construction, The Museum of Art & History, Santa Cruz, Ca
2008 Front Gallery Oakland, Ca
2008 Oakland Museums Collectors Gallery, Oakland Ca.
1990 Williams/Lamb Gallery, Long Beach, Ca.
1989 Art Source, Santa Cruz, Ca
1989 Santa Cruz Art School, Dumb Blondes, Santa Cruz, Ca.
1988 American Pop Culture of the 80s, Tokyo, Japan
1988 Udinotti Gallery, San Fransiscio, Ca.
Hillwood Art Gallery, Long Island University 1986 New Vision of Family Exhibition, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa.
1986 The Art Museum Annual 85, The Art Museum of Santa Cruz, Ca.
1985 Area X Gallery, New York City, NY
BIBLIOGAPHY:
Sept.1995 Orville Clark,Jr. Sol Aquino, SIMON SAYS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Cover and P.13 ARTSCENE.
Dec. 1992 Shirle Gottlieb, Sol Aquino, Artscene Southern California,p.19
Nov. 1992 Alexander Eliot, Acts of Aquino, Los Angeles Reader.
Aug. 1991 Hisaka Kojima, Sol Aquino,INTERNATIONAL ARTMOTION MAGAZINE
Oct. 1990 Orville Clark,Jr. Sol Aquino SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HOME AND GARDEN,p.30
July 1990 Lee Montgomery, Aquino Takes a Humorous Look at Life, THE OUTLOOK,p.D10
April 1989 Dinah Berland, Art Consumers Gobble Up Wit, PRESS TELEGRAM, pH3
May 1989 Duncan Simcoe, Path to Insight is Paved with Quirks, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, p.P41
Jan.1988 Berland, Dinah, Risks, Romps Thats Sol Folks, PRESS TELEGRAM,Jan.31,p.D4
1989 THE BOOK/LOS ANGELES, cover p.43, Summer/Fall
1986 Shirle Gottlieb, Sol Aquino, VISIONS MAGAZINE, p.29
Jan 1985 Meyer Jon, Sol Aquino ARTS MAGAZINE, p.14
CATALOGS:
WilliamsLamb Gallery, Long Beach, Ca. 1991
American Pop Culture Today, Volume II, by USSO Japan 1986
Artists Dolls and Figurines, Hillwood Art Center, New York, 1986
MONOGRAPHS:
Menninger Perspective,vol. 27, 1996,p.18, Business Ties 1986
New York ,Feb. 13,1995, Colorplate p.70, Corporate Smile 1985
Science News,vol.15,1995, cover, Communication Breakdown 1991
Stardate May/June 1990, Colorplate, Theres a fine Balance,
The Book, Los Angeles, Cross Cultural Colors, Fall 1989 Vol.1 no.3, cover, p.43. Colorplate,
Excuse me, What Time is it Please ?
Menninger Perspective, no.2, 1989, Colorplate: Backcover, Theyre Only Words 1981
- Creator:Sol Aquino (1958)
- Creation Year:c.2000
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 1.85 in (4.7 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
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