MOISES ESQUENAZI

A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Moises Esquenazi's interest in art was fostered by his
grandmother, an artist and patron of contemporary Colombian artists, as well as by his
parents, both art aficionados.  Esquenazi's early career was spent as an architectural
renderer and animator, following an education in architecture and fine arts at Cornell University
and later at the University of Southern California.  Esquenazi's past accomplishments in photography
include an exhibition at The Makor Center in New York City, the 2007 "What's Next" issue of Metropolitan Home,
as well as the cover of the October 2009 issue of Metropolitan Home.

Esquenazi's new series explores the existence, creation, and breaking free of boundaries in nature.  
From the mangroves of the jungles of his native Colombia to the manicured hedges of the Hamptons
where the artist currently resides, the series examines man's relationship to nature, both unrestrained and domesticated.

The body of work is a mix of media including traditional film as well as digital photography printed
on aluminum, plexiglass and paper.  Natural Boundaries opens June 19th and runs through July 4th,
with a reception June 26th, at Gallery B in Sag Harbor, New York.

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