Vincent Inconiglios American, 1946

"I started noticing the circular shapes that were everywhere—things like the meat hooks, manhole covers, hubcaps, and of course donuts in shop windows. There was something compelling to me about the simplicity of the circle yet the complexity it could take on in different contexts."
Vincent Inconiglios has been represented in regional and national exhibitions throughout the US and abroad. He had his first one-man exhibition in NYC in SoHo in 1972 and was one of the featured artists of “10 Downtown” in the 1970s.
 
His work has been noted by Barbara Rose in New York Magazine, reviewed in ARTFORUM, and is in private and public collections including JPMorganChase, The Norton Simon Collection, and AT&T. He splits his time between his loft and studio in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan and his studio in Falls Village, CT.