Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin will have a solo show in April with pieces made while incarcerated
The German fake heiress, who was the subject of the Netflix limited series Inventing Anna, which went on to become the highest watched English series in a week, is making her art debut this April.
Anna Sorokin’s art pieces will feature in a solo show that she made while at the Immigration and Customs (ICE) detention center where she is currently being held, awaiting deportation to Germany. The show will take place in a yet-to-be-announced gallery in New York.
The solo show will feature 15-20 pieces, each led for $10,000, which will tell her life story over the past few years, spanning pre-incarceration as well as during her sentence.
“I would consider her style kind of a crossover between fashion sketches and satirical comics,” Chris Martine, who is handling Sorokin’s art sales, told ARTnews in an interview. He also added, “She has an intriguing style, but the more important thing is really the intangibles that she brings to the table, which is that people are just fascinated her.”
Martine also told Forbes that despite being incarcerated, Sorokin has been “very involved” in the planning of the show, and that she’s looking forward to telling her story herself and “not dorted from someone else’s lens.”
Delvey’s works are also currently showing at a group pop-up show ‘Free Anna Delvey’ at A27 Delancey in Manhattan’s Lower East Side for raising money for her legal funds. The show displayed artworks depicting Sorokin other arts alongside 5 of her own pieces. The show was organised Alfredo Martinez, also represented Martine, who had spent nearly 2 years in present for Jean-Michael Basquiat forgeries he made and sold for more than $100,000.
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