Tony Toscani

TONY TOSCANI

b. 1986, Abington, Pennsylvania 
Lives and works in Brooklyn, USA

BIOGRAPHY

Tony Toscani is a visual artist working primarily with painting. While his early work explored various styles and mediums, he currently focuses on figurative paintings. Toscani’s work takes an intimate look at scenes from everyday life while poetically fusing logic and spirituality. His figures wander in and out of distorted proportions, immersed in personal anxiety in what seems to be a familiar world yet overshadowed with unusual characteristics. Toscani most often links his work to our deep sense of melancholy and apathy permeating our private life. 

His works were featured in solo exhibitions, including Tony Toscani: Daydreamers, Massey Klein Gallery, New York (2019) and Cheeseburgers, Slugs, Coffee, and Other Foreign Objects, Pagus Gallery, Norristown, Pennsylvania (2008). His works were also included in several group exhibitions, including Summertime Sadness, Massey Klein Gallery, New York (2018); No Tomorrow, Here Arts Center, New York (2017); Reading List, Knee Pits Gallery, Florida (2016); Borrowed Paths, Broken Rules, Gowanus Ballroom, New York (2015); The Sacred And The Profane, Gesamtkunst Workshop, New York (2015); Doers Doing, Gesamtkunst Workshop, New York (2015); Dear You, Field Projects Gallery, New York (2015) and New Directions 2012, Barrett Art Center, New York (2012).

He received a Bachelor of Arts from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia (2009) and a Masters of Fine Art from the School of Visual Arts in New York (2011).

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ARTWORKS

Celebration, 2021

Mother & Daughter, 2021


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