
ANTHONY GOICOLEA
Drawing | 2019
Goicolea’s work is not intentionally or overtly political. It is a visceral reaction to changing dialogues around ethnicity, sexuality and religion. Growing up as a Cuban, Catholic, gay boy in the Deep South in the early 70’s, heightened his awareness of social constructs and the changing nature of identity politics—a theme that continually informs his work.
Size
90 x 60 inches - Unframed
Materials
Double Hung Drawing. Graphite, Acrylic, and Ink on Double-Sided Frosted Mylar Film
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist
Con Artist
ANTHONY GOICOLEA
Drawing | 2019
Goicolea’s work is not intentionally or overtly political. It is a visceral reaction to changing dialogues around ethnicity, sexuality and religion. Growing up as a Cuban, Catholic, gay boy in the Deep South in the early 70’s, heightened his awareness of social constructs and the changing nature of identity politics—a theme that continually informs his work.
Size
90 x 60 inches - Unframed
Materials
Double Hung Drawing. Graphite, Acrylic, and Ink on Double-Sided Frosted Mylar Film
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist