Ena Swansea is an artist based in New York. Widow of film critic Joel Siegel; one son, Dylan Thomas Jefferson Swansea Siegel. She has exhibited pieces internationally in a number of shows, including "Ena Swansea," a survey of 5 years of paintings at Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, (MUDAM) Luxembourg, (October 11 2008 - February 2 2009) and "recent paintings" at Arndt & Partner Gallery Zurich, (Oct 23-November 22 2008.

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  • Ena Swansea is an artist based in New York. Widow of film critic Joel Siegel; one son, Dylan Thomas Jefferson Swansea Siegel. She has exhibited pieces internationally in a number of shows, including "Ena Swansea," a survey of 5 years of paintings at Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, (MUDAM) Luxembourg, (October 11 2008 - February 2 2009) and "recent paintings" at Arndt & Partner Gallery Zurich, (Oct 23-November 22 2008. ) Group exhibitions include “Greater New York 2005" at P.S.1/MoMA, “Central Station” at La Maison Rouge in Paris, and the forthcoming “The Triumph of Painting” at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea as well as in “Story-Tellers” at Kunsthalle Hamburg. Swansea in represented by Andre Schlechtriem in New York and Locks Gallery in Philadelphia.
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  • Ena Swansea is an artist based in New York. Widow of film critic Joel Siegel; one son, Dylan Thomas Jefferson Swansea Siegel. She has exhibited pieces internationally in a number of shows, including "Ena Swansea," a survey of 5 years of paintings at Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, (MUDAM) Luxembourg, (October 11 2008 - February 2 2009) and "recent paintings" at Arndt & Partner Gallery Zurich, (Oct 23-November 22 2008.
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  • Ena Swansea
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