
“In
Times Square, the artist Raul Vincent
Enriquez is using the intamacy of the
photo booth to make very public art. “
– The New York Times, March 2008
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"The
third photoMiami solo outing will be mixed-media action artist Raul Vincent
Enriquez,
whose soundscapes return to the likes of Julie Atlas Muz and who’s
made his mark
everywhere from New York’s New Museum to Cal Arts in LA."
The Sun Post, Miami
Dec 2008
by John Hood
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"...a
striking and rather Warholian series of animated
portraits... Like much of his work they evince a kind of nervous laughter
in the viewer, who can’t decide whether it’s silly or creepy."
Culturebot
July 2004
by Juliana Francis
"Enriquez gave the show its overall identity..."
Art
in America, Nov 2004
by Cathy Lebowitz
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"somewhat
iconoclastic..."
Lower Manhattan News Oct 2005
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"tedious..."
Time
Out NY
August 2004
By Linda Yablonsky
"...piping hot burritos made fresh on the spot for all takers by none other than the burrito man himself, Raul Vincent Enriquez"
The Best of New York City
The L Magazine, 2008
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"Well, it's it's....it's mystical, I dunno, I've never had a mystical burrito until now"
Dallas
Artcast.net
October 2007
David Wise
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"...It was one of the most awesome things I've ever tasted, and nothing quite says love like sharing a burrito with a good friend. From what I understand, Raul is quite the party favor..."
patrickswords.blogspot.com
2007
[PAM] Special Selection Podcast
Perpetual Art Machine, July 2006
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ChupaLucha was made possible in part by a Finishing Funds Grant from
The Experimental Television Center.
The Experimental Television Center's Finishing Funds program is supported
by the Electronic Media and Film Program at the New York State Council on
the Arts
