EXCLUSIVE: Wannabe socialite scammer Anna Delvey holding solo art show
her first solo exhibition, titled “Allegedly,” on Thursday at the Public Hotel.
She continued, “I studied fashion illustration at Parsons in Paris, but haven’t sketched since and only again now in this upstate NY prison. Long story — don’t ask me why.” She also added, “You’ve heard so many voices already, but this is the beginning of me telling my story, my narrative, from my perspective.”We’re told Delvey will appear at the art show via video link.Chris Martine, who is handling art sales for Delvey through his Founders Art Club, tells us there will be 20 new works.
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